
A valuable tool for babies using nasal cannula
Hooked On Pacifiers
This new innovative solution will help many babies using nasal cannula to be more comfortable and have uninterrupted use of their pacifier while reducing risk of contamination.





About
With their many benefits, pacifiers are an invaluable tool for nurses, especially in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and pediatric intensive care unit (PICU).
Newborns will have fewer crying episodes from lost pacifiers as Hooked On Pacifiers maintains it positioning and increases the emotional stability of the patient and decreases requirements of medical staff.
Designed with two sizes, one side has a clasp with a “T” for larger term infants and the other side’s clasp is indicated with an “N” for neonate size infants.
Children's Product Safety Certified (CPC)
Complies with all regulation standards and is free of any harmful elements.
Made of medical grade, BPA and latex free material and adheres to the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines.
Patent Pending US 29/875,253

Features
Hooked-on feature keeps the pacifier stable in place helping babies to be comfortable.
Supports scientific evidence and promotes the oral-motor development and safety for several high-risk populations in the neonatal and pediatric intensive care environments
With the hooked-on feature, babies could be trained on oral feeding skills earlier while they need oxygen which might help with earlier discharge
Ordering Options
Hooked On Pacifiers
Prices Per Quantity
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One Hooked On Pacifier $12.99
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Two Pack of Hooked On Pacifiers $19.99
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25 Pacifier Package $229.99
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50 Pacifier Package $419.99
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100 Pacifier Package $799.99
Benefits
Valuable Benefits to Infants
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The pacifier is emphasized for the management of pain in newborns.
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Encourages healthy development and suck, swallow and breathe mechanisms.
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Promotes suckling techniques and allows an infant to rest in between suckling.
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Allows an infant to drift off to sleep with fewer interruptions from losing the pacifier and wanting it back.
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Promotes the proper respiratory function as babies are born as mouth breathers.
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Possible reduction in pain treatment and narcotic usage.
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Pacifier usage assists the development of facial and muscular features.
Valuable Benefits to Medical Professionals
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Improves the emotional stability of the infant.
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The clasp will reduce the number of times the pacifier will need to be administered from inadvertent loss.
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A reduction in medical professionals contact or responses to distressed infants.
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Assists in the development on non-nutritive suckling.
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Establishes a seal and reduces oxygen loss during respiratory therapy.
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A reduction in contamination or contact with other objects.
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The larger air holes and clear design act as a window to the lips to monitor for discoloration or indications of cyanosis.
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A reduction in response times to identify major events before they occur through improved observation abilities.
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A reduction in medically induced stress from removing the infant’s pacifier to realize that discoloration or cyanosis has occurred.
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Improvement in the opportunities of time management for medical staff.
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The pacifier is emphasized for the management of pain in newborns.
Testimonials
"A pacifier that can help minimize this loss of seal is a welcomed improvement to neonatal care, especially if the pacifier does not fall off from the baby's mouth again and again!"
-M.D. Neonatologist
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