![]() ![]() Black.* Reliable performance* Exclusive features* Lasting value* PureSAT® technology* Easy to read* Pulse quality indicator* Wide fit range* Automatic switching* Long battery life* Durable construction* Portable and compactĬuraplex® Select Onyx Vantage finger pulse oximeter with PurSAT® technology captures SpO2 and pulse rate measurements - even on patients where low perfusion is a challenge. ![]() Weighs less than two ounces and can be taken anywhere. Withstands a minimum of 50 drops and exceeds IP32 water ingress testing requirements. Power turns on when applied and off when removed. Fits pediatric to adult patients accommodates fingers, thumbs, or toes from 8mm to 25.4mm (0.3in to 1.0in). Three-color pulse quality indicator LED provides quick assessment of patient pulse quality. ![]() Clinician-facing, bright LED allows SpO2 and pulse rate readings from any angle, in all lighting conditions, day or night. Provides up to 6,000 spot checks on two AAA batteries and includes a 4-year warranty. Nonin PureSAT® technology captures SpO2 and pulse rate measurements quickly and accurately. Delivers accurate measurements, even for patients with low perfusion or darker skin tones. It is intended for spot-checking of adult and pediatric patients on digits (fingers, thumb, toes) in a wide-range of environments. The Nonin Onyx Vantage 9590 Finger Pulse Oximeter is a small, lightweight, portable device indicated for use in measuring and displaying functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (%SpO2) and pulse rate of patients who are well or poorly perfused. System Components: * (1) Display (D-HH) * (1) Wireless Signal Processor (SP-BLE) * (1) Carrying Case * (2) Chargers * (1) 8330AA Multi-Sensing Finger Clip Sensor * (1) Data Download Cable * (1) USB Flash Drive * (1) Quick Start Guide Use rSO2 monitoring to measure brain oxygenation during CPR or tissue oxygenation during ECMO. Request Demo Features: * Sensors connect to wireless signal processor which transmits patient readings to a handheld display, allowing for remote monitoring of up to 30 feet * Single sensor (8330AA) measures pulse oximetry (SpO2), pulse rate (PR), carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) and Methemoglobin (MetHb) * Pulse Oximetry (SpO2) – accurate and reliable pulse oximetry, even in difficult patient conditions such as hypoxia, CO poisoning, and motion * COHb – monitor patients for carbon monoxide poisoning or use for fire fighter rehabilitation even in the presence of hypoxia * Compliant to ISO 60601 EMS Standards including radio frequency immunity, water ingress of IP33, and drop tested at a height of 1 meter * Cerebral and Tissue Oximetry (rSO2) monitoring – Until now, it was not possible to measure cerebral oxygenation noninvasively with a simple handheld device. The Nonin Co-Pilot centralizes five noninvasive patient monitoring parameters into a single device that was designed to withstand the wear and tear of mobile care settings. * Features clinically proven Nonin PureSAT® pulse oximetry technology * Provides up to 160 hours of operation on 6 AA batteries (with display dimmed) * Tri-color perfusion indicator provides immediate feedback on pulse quality * Rugged design and construction, backed by a 3-year warranty * Can be used for spot checks or continuous monitoring of SpO2 * Compatible with a full line of dependable Nonin PureLight® sensors Accuracy in motion and low perfusion conditions.Tolerance of large changes in ambient temperature.Resistance to electromagnetic interference (RF).If you have an older model or one from another brand, or just want to be sure you’re covered, consider the updated Model 8500. If you have a recent Model 8500, it may already be fully compliant with IEC 60601-2 Edition 4. All new or updated devices must meet these requirements to be indicated for EMS use. The standard known as IEC 60601-2 Edition 4 went into effect on January 1, 2019. As an EMS professional, you have high standards for the equipment you use. ![]()
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