Neonatal soft disposable cuffs with male Luer slips
Cuff Size
Circumference (cm)
Circumference (in)
NEO 1
3.3 – 5.6
1.3 – 2.2
NEO 2
4.2 – 7.1
1.6 – 2.8
NEO 3
5.4 – 9.1
2.1 – 3.6
NEO 4
6.9 – 11.7
2.4 – 4.6
NEO 5
8.9 – 15.0
3.5 – 5.9
Multi-pack
1 of each
1 of each
For ordering information, see the see the
VSM 6000 Series Approved Accessories
in the Appendix.
Position the cuff
Note
The monitor and cuffs were validated using the bare upper arm site.
WARNING
Patient injury risk. Do not use the NIBP for continuous monitoring
without frequently checking the patient's limb. When a patient is being monitored
frequently or for a prolonged period, regularly remove the cuff to inspect it and to
check the cuff site for ischemia, purpura, or neuropathy.
WARNING
Inaccurate measurement risk. Do not place the cuff where it can
disturb proper circulation. Do not place the cuff on any area where circulation is
compromised or on any extremity used for intravenous infusions. Do not use an
SpO2 finger clip sensor and a blood pressure cuff simultaneously on the same limb.
Doing so may cause a temporary loss of pulsatile flow, resulting in either no reading
or an inaccurate SpO2 or pulse rate until the flow returns.
WARNING
The blood pressure cuff must be properly positioned to ensure blood
pressure accuracy and patient safety. Wrapping the cuff too loosely (preventing
proper inflation) may result in inaccurate NIBP readings.
Caution
If a site other than the bare upper arm is used, the blood pressure
measurements may be different. It is important to document the alternate site on the
patient record.
Caution
To minimize inaccurate measurement, limit patient movement during an
NIBP measurement cycle.
Before taking an NIBP measurement, follow these steps to properly attach the cuff to the patient.
1. Position the cuff on the patient's bare upper arm midway between the shoulder and the elbow.
2. Wrap the cuff snugly so that there is room for no more than two fingers between the cuff and
the patient's bare upper arm.
3. Position the alignment mark on the cuff directly over the brachial artery.
4. Ensure that the blood pressure tubing has no kinks or twists.
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