Details
Overview
The 3M Red Dot Monitoring Electrode is designed for monitoring adult patients in various medical settings, including cardiac rehabilitation and critical care. It features a fluid-resistant foam backing and a sticky gel for secure adhesion, ensuring reliable performance during monitoring events such as echo-cardio, stress tests, and telemetry. The electrodes are packaged in bulk, providing convenience for medical facilities.
Specifications
Manufacturer
: 3M- Electrode Size: 1.60" x 1.36" (3.5 cm x 4 cm)
- Material: Foam with Sticky Gel
- Electrode Type: Fluid Resistant, Monitoring
- Model Numbers: 2560, 2570-3, 2570-5
- Package Contents: 50 Electrodes per Bulk Bag; 3 or 5 Electrodes per Package
- Case Packaging: 20 Bags or 1000 Electrodes per Case
- Departments: Cardiac Rehab, Cath Lab, EMS/ER, ICU/CCU, OR
- Monitoring Events: Echo-Cardio, Stress Test, Telemetry/Holter/Event
Manufacturer
3M is a renowned global technology company with a diverse portfolio that includes innovative healthcare solutions. The company's commitment to quality and safety is evident in its adherence to industry standards and certifications. Established in various sectors, 3M consistently delivers reliable products to medical professionals worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- 1. What is the primary use of the 3M Red Dot Monitoring Electrode?
- The electrodes are used for monitoring adult patients during various medical events, including cardiac assessments.
- 2. Are these electrodes fluid resistant?
- Yes, the electrodes feature a fluid-resistant foam backing designed for critical care applications.
- 3. How many electrodes are included in one package?
- Each bulk bag contains 50 electrodes, with smaller packages available containing 3 or 5 electrodes.
- 4. Can these electrodes be used for telemetry monitoring?
- Yes, they are suitable for telemetry monitoring, as well as echo-cardio and stress tests.
- 5. What types of medical settings are these electrodes appropriate for?
- These electrodes are used in various settings, including EMS/ER, ICUs, CCUs, and operating rooms.