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Pediatric ECG electrode NeoLead®
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pediatric ECG electrode
pediatric ECG electrode
pediatric ECG electrode
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Applications
monitoring, pediatric
Other characteristics
radiolucent

Description

Pre-wired electrodes are nearly invisible on x-rays Hydrogel center NeoBond® Hydrocolloid border designed to: prevent hydrogel from oozing or drying prematurely provide sensor stability for better tracings minimize slipping Multi-colored wires for easier identification Set of five leads for multi-channel, continuous monitoring Not made with natural rubber latex or plasticizer DEHP Sets of leads individually packaged Our Pediatric NeoLead ECG Electrodes feature five leads for multi-channel, continuous monitoring. The radiolucent leads are nearly invisible on x-rays, a convenient feature that clinicians praise. In addition to its imaging-friendly nature, this product comes with hydrocolloid borders on the electrodes, which help to prevent the hydrogel from oozing or drying out prematurely. The border also aids in minimizing slippage. Preparation Clean and dry skin per hospital protocol. Note: It is important for skin to be as clean and dry as possible. Electrodes will not adhere properly to moist skin or hair. Oils and lotions will also adversely affect adhesion. DO NOT USE ALCOHOL. Application Step 1 Before removing plastic liner, hydrocolloid adhesive must be actively warmed. Warming techniques include: hold between the palms of your hands for at least 60 seconds, hold near a radiant warmer for 10-15 seconds, or hold against a chemical heel warmer for 10-15 seconds. Step 2 One at a time, peel each lead from plastic liner, place the lead on the skin, and hold in place for 60 seconds to ensure proper adhesion. Discard the plastic liner.

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