Product Description
Applications
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Intensive
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Backing Material
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Foam material
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Brand
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Red Dot™
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Case Packaging
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50 Electrodes/Bag; 20 Bags or 1000 Electrodes/Case
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Department
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Cardiac Rehab, Cath Lab, EMS/ER, ICU/CCU, OR
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Electrode Size
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1.60" x 1.36"
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Electrode Type
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Diaphoretic, Fluid Resistant, Monitoring
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Gel Type
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Sticky
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Length
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1.36 Inch
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Length (Metric)
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3.5 cm, 4 cm
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Material
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Foam
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Model
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2560, 2570, 2570-3, 2570-5
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Monitoring Event
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Echo-Cardio, Stress Test, Telemetry/Holter/Event
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Package Contents
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5 Electrodes/Package, 50 Electrodes/Bulk Bag
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Patient
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Adult
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Product Type
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Electrode
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Radiolucency
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Radiolucent, Radiopaque
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Skin Prep Included
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No
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Skin Type
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Normal
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Trademark
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Red Dot
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Wear Time
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Up to Five Days
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Width
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1.6 Inch
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Width (Metric)
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3.5 cm, 4 cm
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- Clinically tested for a five-day wear time
- 45 day out-of-bag Performance
- Packaged in larger packs for efficiencies
- Foam backing is comfortable for patients, occlusive to fluids, and easy to handle for quick application
- Sticky gel delivers excellent trace quality resulting in better patient information
- Built in abrader on the 2570 series.
- Cord delivery - organized application delivery system
- 3M adhesive provides greater adhesion to diaphoretic skin, which results in better trace quality
These electrodes provide a larger adhesive and gel areas to improve product performance.
Multi-purpose monitoring electrodes with sticky gel feature a high performance adhesive and foam backing. They are clinically proven to stay in place for up to five days. They are supplied on strips of 3, 5 and 10 electrodes so that they can be quickly and easily applied to the patient. The electrodes remain fresh for 45 days out of the bag and they allow for easy removal from the patient at any time. The conductive gel is sticky to maintain intimate skin contact for excellent trace quality.
Suggested Applications
- ECG monitoring
- For applications requiring high adhesion
- For hospital-wide use; especially suited for the ER, OR and Catheter Lab or ICU and Paramedics