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Pediatric Nasal Cannula, Trumpet Connector, 7' Supply Tube

Pediatric Nasal Cannula, Trumpet Connector, 7' Supply Tube

Regular price $97.00
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MR Safe – an item that poses no known hazards in all MRI environments. Using the terminology, “MR Safe” items are non-conducting, non-metallic, and non-magnetic items such as a plastic Petri dish. An item may be determined to be MR Safe by providing a scientifically based rationale rather than test data.

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The Pediatric Nasal Cannula with Trumpet Connector and 7' Supply Tube is a dependable oxygen delivery device explicitly designed for pediatric medical settings that incorporate MRI equipment. Engineered for compatibility with a wide range of MRI products, this nasal cannula provides steady and consistent oxygen flow while ensuring maximum patient comfort during both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Its curved nasal prongs fit securely without causing irritation, while the pliable, stretchable tubing alleviates pressure on sensitive areas such as the cheeks and ears, enhancing the overall patient experience.

Features:

  • Single-use, latex-free and medical-grade pediatric nasal cannula with trumpet connector to minimize risk of disconnection
  • Provides a comfortable and secure connection to oxygen supply for extended periods of time 
  • 7-foot supply tube allows for flexible positioning without compromising performance
  • Available in cases of 50
  • MR Safe

Overall Dimensions:

  • Tubing Length: 7 feet
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can this pediatric nasal cannula stay in place during an MRI scan?

Yes. This cannula is made from non-conductive, non-metallic materials, allowing it to remain safely in the MRI room when used with MR Conditional oxygen systems. The 7-foot supply tube gives enough length for flexible patient positioning without strain, and the trumpet connector ensures a secure, slip-free connection that holds steady throughout the scan. It’s designed to maintain consistent low-flow oxygen delivery without disrupting the imaging process.

2. What’s the advantage of a trumpet connector in pediatric oxygen setups?

The trumpet connector offers a quick, snug fit that’s easy to attach and remove — ideal for pediatric settings where time and stability matter. It helps maintain a reliable oxygen seal without over-tightening, which reduces the risk of leaks or interruptions during imaging. Many MRI and respiratory teams prefer trumpet connectors for pediatric use because they’re simple, durable, and compatible with most hospital oxygen ports.

3. How should facilities plan supply for pediatric MRI oxygen needs?

Because this nasal cannula is single-use and latex-free, hospitals often keep a dedicated MRI supply to meet infection control and workflow standards. Each case contains 50 cannulas, which supports high-turnover pediatric departments or imaging centers that perform frequent sedation or anesthesia-assisted scans. Stocking a dedicated set for MRI use helps maintain compliance and prevents cross-use with non-MRI tubing that may contain metallic components.

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