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The Fisher & Paykel range of Peripheral Nerve Stimulators offer leading edge technology combined with simplicity and ease of
use.

All Fisher & Paykel nerve stimulators provide constant current, automatically adjusting output voltage to deliver the set current.
Easy to read LCD display allows the user to confirm at a glance which current is set, and soft touch buttons allow for simple,
hassle free delivery of an extensive range of pulse trains.

Model NS272

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The NS272 Peripheral Nerve Stimulator and Locator offers a 
comprehensive range of features for both nerve location during 
regional anaesthesia and monitoring of neuromuscular block 
during general anaesthesia and intensive care procedures.

The unit is supplied with a 200NS033 Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
Lead, 200NS034 Nerve Location Lead, and an Operating Manual.

Programmable - stores pulse combinations and sequences
for use at the push of a button.  Independent high and low current modes. 

External Mode - Peripheral Nerve Stimulation: 
Current output 10-160 mA in 5 or 10 mA increments (programmable) 
Demand Stimulation Patterns: 
Twitch 
Train of Four 
Double Burst Stimulation (3:3 or 3:2) 
Tetanus (50 or 100 Hz) 
Post Tetanic Count 
Repetitive Stimulation Patterns: 
1 Second Twitch (1Hz) 
12 Second Train of Four 

Internal Mode - Nerve Location: 
Current output 0.2-10 mA 
Stimulation Patterns: 
Twitch 
1 Second Twitch (1 Hz)

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