Cardinal Kendall 855 Foam Electrodes, Conductive Adhesive Hydrogel, Radiolucent
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Description
Kendall™ 850 Series Radiolucent Foam Electrodes
22855 Conductive Adhesive Hydrogel
5 electrodes per packet, 120 packets per box
Kendall™ 850 series electrodes are high performance adult electrodes ideal for hospital-wide use where a radiolucent feature is needed. The thin foam substrate incorporates an aggressive adhesive, is fluid-resistant, flexible and conforms easily to patient skin. The patented conductive adhesive hydrogel provides additional adhesion, leaves no messy residue and is designed to stay fresh up to 45 days out of the package. There is a lift tab located on one edge to facilitate easy removal from the release liner as well as the patient.
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | box of 600 |
- FDA Product Code: DRX
- FDA Product Code Name: Electrode, Electrocardiograph
- GMDN Term Code: 35035
- GMDN Term Name: Electrocardiographic electrode, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: A non-sterile, noninvasive electrical conductor designed to conduct electrical signals, generated by a patient's heart, from the skin surface to an electrocardiograph (ECG) monitoring device, via an ECG lead wire (not included). It is typically a disk-like electrode that is affixed to the skin with a special adhesive, adhesive tape, or suction mechanism; a conductive gel may be pre-applied and it may include a skin cleaning wipe to assist electrical connection. Electrocardiography is usually performed using a set of electrodes (e.g., 10) connected to appropriate leads and cables. This is a single-use device.
