Rs. 1449

Bos Medicare Surgical Pack Of Suction Bulb And Multicolor Limb Clamp AGCI ECG EKG Electrodes

(1 Unit in box)
Bos Medicare Surgical  Pack Of Suction Bulb And Multicolor Limb Clamp AGCI ECG EKG Electrodes
Product Details
Bos Medicare Surgical Pack of Suction Bulb and Multicolor Limb Clamp AGCI ECG EKG Electrodes is essential for medical procedures requiring suctioning and ECG monitoring. It facilitates precise suctioning during surgical procedures. It ensures accurate ECG monitoring with reliable electrodes.

Uses:
  • Designed for precise and reliable ECG monitoring in hospital settings

Product Specifications and Features:
  • Universal connection
  • ECG clamp electrode sets are latex-free and can be used with all ECG machines
  • Reusable
  • The clamps contain four reusable clamp electrodes that can be attached to wrists or ankles
  • ECG Bulbs And Clamps, For Hospital: These adult-sized ECG bulbs and clamps come in a pack of four, each with 10 lead wires. They are latex-free and have a delivery time of 3–4 days
  • ECG Clamp Electrode Set, For Hospital: This set of four clip-on electrodes comes in a polypropylene mould in four colours: red, yellow, green, and black. They are suitable for adults with an ankle and wrist diameter
  • Otica ECG Chest Electrode Bulb with Metal Part: These ECG chest electrode bulbs are made of quality plastic material, are safe and non-irritating and are durable. They are lightweight, small, reusable, and easy to carry and install Here are some things to consider when buying an ECG clamp and bulb set:
  • Clamps ECG clamps are often used in ECG heart monitoring equipment. They contain four reusable clamp electrodes that can be attached to wrists or ankles. Clamps are often latex-free and have a universal connection
  • Electrodes ECG electrodes are often made of bright nickel-coated metal parts for better conductivity. They may come in a polypropylene mould in four colours: red, yellow, green, and black
  • Bulb sets ECG bulb sets may include six electrode bulbs. They may have a universal connection and be made for use with any ECG cable and ECG bulb

Directions For Use:
  • Prepare the skin
  • Find and mark the correct lead placements
  • Identify V1 and V2
  • Find and mark V3 - V6
  • Apply electrodes to the chest at V1 - V6
  • Connect wires from V1 to V6 to the recording device
  • Apply limb leads
Here are some tips for placing ECG limb leads:
  • The right and left arm electrodes can go anywhere between the wrists and the shoulders but should be symmetrically placed
  • The right and left leg electrodes can go anywhere between the ankles and the torso, but should also be symmetrically placed
  • The RL (green) electrode can be placed on the lower right abdomen within the rib cage frame
  • The V1 (brown) chest lead can be placed in the fourth intercostal space, right sternal border
  • The V2 (brown) chest lead can be placed in the fourth intercostal space, left sternal border
  • The V3 (brown) chest lead can be placed midway between V2 and V4 on a straight line

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep the item in its original condition, with brand outer box, MRP tags attached, user manual, warranty cards, and original accessories in manufacturer packaging
  • Make sure your clamp meter reports the true-rms reading
  • An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a painless test that records the electrical signals in the heart. It's often done in a health care provider's office, a clinic, or a hospital room
Some things you can do to help you prepare for an ECG include:
  • Wearing a top that's easy to take on and off
  • Not putting body lotions, oils, or talcum powder on your skin before the test
  • Not eating a heavy meal or having caffeine before an exercise ECG (stress test)
  • Making sure the temperature in the exam room is comfortable for the individual
  • Identifying the electrode sites and thoroughly shaving all body hair from the electrode sites
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 23 September, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)