GE Healthcare TruSignal SpO2 Pediatric Adhesive Wrap Sensor User Manual
Trusignal spo, Pediatric adhesive wrap sensor, Connecting intelligence and care
Child-friendly packaging
• The hospital can be a scary place for a child, but it’s less
so if a furry friend tags along for the visit.
• The TruSignal SpO
2
Pediatric Adhesive Wrap sensor brings
the comfort of soft, supple material and a fit designed for
small fingers or toes – plus the companionship of a teddy
bear who hid away inside the packaging. He’s left his
pawprints on the sensor body, and he comes out in a
picture ready for coloring when a nurse opens the
sensor pouch.
TruSignal SpO
2
Pediatric Adhesive Wrap sensor
TruSignal SpO
2
Pediatric
Adhesive Wrap Sensor
Connecting intelligence and care.
Single-patient-use sensor for GE SpO
2
The single-patient-use TruSignal* SpO
2
Pediatric Adhesive Wrap
sensor was created especially for care areas where infection control is
critical – like the burn unit, trauma unit, emergency department, ICU,
isolation room and operating room.
GE Healthcare engineers designed TruSignal Pediatric Adhesive Wrap
sensors, and small patients themselves helped create the teddy bear
for the packaging. But there’s no kid stuff in the sensor’s performance.
They’re designed for two to three days of use in continuous non-inva-
sive arterial oxygen saturation (SpO
2
) and pulse rate monitoring. You
get the same accurate, reliable readings you expect from all TruSignal
sensors – readings that help support confident care decisions.
Secure, yet comfortable
The TruSignal Pediatric Adhesive Wrap sensor, for patients from
3 to 20 kg (6.6 to 44 lb.), has a supple sensor body that attaches easily
to a finger or toe. The adhesive secures against motion to hold the
sensor in place, yet it is extremely gentle to children’s skin. The sensor
materials do not contain natural latex rubber or known
environmental contaminants.
Convenient packaging
TruSignal Pediatric Adhesive Wrap sensors come in boxes of 10 or 25.
The box easily converts to a shelf container that lets clinicians see and
estimate the remaining supply.