Electrode Jumpers, NE-132B


Product Overview

Electrode Jumpers, NE
NA - NE-432B


Device Description

A noninvasive electrical conductor designed to be attached to the scalp surface of a patient to transmit changes in the electrical potential of various areas of the brain for recording/monitoring by a connected parent device [i.e., an electroencephalograph (EEG), sleep, or evoked potential recording device]. It typically consists of a small cup/disk with a conductive surface (e.g., tin, gold, conductive plastic) and a length of insulated connecting wire; it may be available as a set of multiple electrodes (e.g., EEG electrodes) however it is not a preconfigured EEG cap. This is a single-patient device that may be reapplied to the patient over a short term (single-use) before being discarded.


Environmental Conditions

No Data Available


Device Sizes

No Data Available


Device Sterilization

Device Sterile: False

Sterilization Prior To Use: False

Sterilization Methods: No Data Available


Product Codes

Code: IKN

Device Name: Electromyograph, Diagnostic

Device Class: 2

Physical State: N/A

Definition: N/A

Submission Type ID: 1

Review Panel: NE

Review Code: N/A

Technical Method: N

Gmp Exempt Flag: N/A

Life Sustain Support Flag: N

Unclassified Reason: N/A

Implant Flag: N

Target Area: N/A

Regulation Number: 890.1375

Third Party Flag: Y

Medical Specialty: PM


Code: GWF

Device Name: Stimulator, Electrical, Evoked Response

Device Class: 2

Physical State: N/A

Definition: N/A

Submission Type ID: 1

Review Panel: NE

Review Code: N/A

Technical Method: N

Gmp Exempt Flag: N/A

Life Sustain Support Flag: N

Unclassified Reason: N/A

Implant Flag: N

Target Area: N/A

Regulation Number: 882.1870

Third Party Flag: Y

Medical Specialty: NE


Device Identifiers

Device Id: 00841983102547

Device Type: Primary

DeviceId Issuing Agency: GS1

Contains DI Number: N/A

Package Quantity: N/A

Package Discontinue Date: N/A

Package Status: N/A

Package Type: N/A


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