Factory Cheap Hot Medical Grade Oximeters - Philips Neonatal Hand Foot Spo2 Reusable Sensor – Medke Detail:
Brand Name: PHILIPS
Original P/N: M1193A
Philips Neonatal Hand/Foot SpO2 Reusable sensor
Patient size: > 40 kg (>88 lb)
Preferred Application Area: any finger except thumb
Ideal for spot checking
10ft/3m
Package: 1 pc/box
Compatibility
Philips: MP20, MP30, MP40/50/60/70/90, VM4, VM6, VM8, M3046A
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