Medtronic - Oxygen Mask - Nasal Cannula
Non Technical/Terms
- Lead Time - 4 weeks
- Quantity - Box of 50
- Note on price - Price quoted EXW
- Payment - 40% Advance Payment / 60% payment on shipping. Payments to be made by Bank Direct Payment.
Shipping options
- CIP – if the product is supplier from abroad
- EXW – if product is supplied within the Borrower’s country
Shipping costs
On return of the ROI, Medtronic will obtain actual shipping costs per product based on quantity and destination as per the applicable Incoterm. Actual shipping costs will be in addition to the quoted prices below and will be detailed in the contract.
Inspection
Medtronic products have recognized regulatory approvals/certificates. Medtronic will provide the Borrower with a copy of these or other documentary evidence of the approval/certification, prior to shipment. An independent pre-shipping inspection at the place of leaving will be undertaken. This can be arranged by Medtronic and the costs passed-through to the Borrower, or by the Borrower.
Service
Support and maintenance are most often part of the warranty on the device and
Manuals
Printed user and service manuals will be provided with each piece of equipment. In addition, all product manuals can be obtained at: https://www.medtronic.com/covidien/en-us/support/product-manuals.html
Training
Clinical training is part of the Medtronic responsibility and will be provided. Medtronic has online training resources on its website. Depending on specific needs, Medtronic education team can arrange tailored videoconferences with users. Medtronic recommends that these only be arranged, after the online training has been completed.
Medtronic (www.medtronic.com) is one of the largest medical device companies in the world with operations in 150 countries, and products to treat 70 health conditions that include cardiac devices, cranial and spine robotics, insulin pumps, surgical tools, patient monitoring systems, and more. Medtronic’s BFP Offer relates only to devices to treat COVID-19. Medtronic has its operational headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA and legal headquarters in Dublin, Eire.
The most common oxygen delivery device. Maximum amount of oxygen that can be delivered with this device is approximately 44% or a FiO2 of 0.44 at a flowrate of 6lpm. Increasing the flowrate above 6 lpm will have no effect on the FiO2, as there is no reservoir system. This device consists of a lightweight tube which on one end splits into two prongs which, are placed in the nostrils. When the patient inhales, the oxygen flowing out of the prongs mixes with ambient air. The patient’s breathing rate and depth can change the actual oxygen percentage being delivered. The cannula is generally attached to the patient by way of the tube hooking around the patient's ears or by an elastic headband. The cannula is connected to a humidifier or directly to the oxygen source (e.g. flowmeter)