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An integral part of the OxiMax Pulse Oximetry System, our new breed of intelligent, interactive OxiMax sensors provides added functionality for clinicians. As always, Nellcor offers a sweeping array of sensor choices to meet diverse patient needs. You can choose from our full line of adhesive, reusable and specialty sensors equipped with the digital memory chip to give you OxiMax power.
About OxiMax System Sensors New "MAX" adhesive sensor models Our new line of OxiMax adhesive sensors includes MAX sensor models that correspond to the popular Nellcor Oxisensor® II family of adhesive sensors, as shown in the cross-reference chart below. The same variety of styles and sizes is available for monitoring neonatal through adult patients. OxiMax adhesive sensors have purple connector plugs to distinguish them from the light-blue plugs on Oxisensor II models, and MAX sensor packaging has a distinctive new look for easy product identification.
MAX-FAST Adhesive Forehead Sensor Because of its unique operating characteristics, the MAX-FAST Adhesive Forehead Sensor operates only with OxiMax technology, and it has a white connector plug to distinguish it from other Nellcor® sensors. Future OxiMax-designed sensors will also have the white plug to identify them as exclusively for use with OxiMax monitors.
OxiMax reusable sensors All Nellcor reusable sensors, including the OxiCliq® OC-3 Sensor Cable, now contain OxiMax technology. The model names and numbers remain the same, but the new OxiMax versions have the purple connector plugs instead of gray plugs.
Special OxiMax Sensor Features
- Less light interference
New MAX-A and MAX-P sensors block 3.5 times more ambient light than previous Nellcor sensors to prevent interference with SpO2 readings.
- Tear-resistant bandages
MAX-A and MAX-P sensors also feature new tear-resistant bandage material to save you time, money and frustration.
- Sensors that talk to you
The Sensor Messages function provides caregivers with sensor application tips.
- Quick patient status
Clinicians can use the Sensor Event Report function to quickly review alarm events that occurred while the sensor was on the patient.
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