NAPA LP-15 Airway Pressure Monitor

Safely manage the care of infants on Bubble CPAP Therapy.

  • The easy to use, easy to read NAPA LP-15 Monitor immediately alerts clinicians to potentially dangerous over- or under- pressure events:
    • Left unchecked, Bubble CPAP systems can drift to pressures 10cm/H2O and higher than the set CPAP  Article | Video
    • “Listening for bubbling” is neither an effective nor acceptable tool for managing BCPAP therapy
    • Prevent hypoxic events due to disconnects. Recovery time can take up to 45 minutes, consuming precious energy and causing other long term systemic damage.
  • NAPA LP-15 accurately measures pressures in both open and closed systems.
  • Contact your local rep for more info about the NAPA LP-15’s features and benefits and why it is the new Standard of Care in BCPAP therapy.

MEASURE IT so you can MANAGE IT.

DRW Oxygen Analyzer

Power Requirements:
4 AA Alkaline Batteries
(4 x 1.5 Volts) 6 VDC

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Oxygen Analyzer

Designed to accurately display oxygen concentrations, the monitor uses push buttons to easily set high and low alarms.

Features

  • Retains settings when batteries are removed
  • Three standard alarms including high and low, check sensor and low battery
  • Constructed of high impact housing for unmatched performance under the most demanding conditions
  • Engineered with simple mounting  brackets, soft side grips and non-skid support feet
  • Easy-to-read screen and simple keypad operation
  • Maintains 3 percent accuracy

Dimensions

Height: 5.44 in (13.82 cm)
Width: 3.56 in (9.04 cm)
Length: 1.72 in (4.36 cm)
Cable Length: 10 ft (3.05 m fully extended)
Weight: 1.11 lbs (0.50 kg)

Includes monitor, sensor, cable, and batteries

Specifications

NAPA LP-15 product description, performance specifications, environmental specifications

Videos

Informational and instructional videos about the NAPA LP-15 Airway Pressure Monitor

Brochure

PDF brochure for the NAPA LP-15 Neonatal Airway Pressure Monitor

Supportive Documents

AARC Guidelines, User Manual, and other product literature