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Infection Prevention Suppliers In Usa Ohio
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based inWesterville, OHIO (USA)
Maxtown Medical is a privately-owned medical device sales organization that specializes in innovative, cost-effective medical devices which improve clinical outcomes and patient safety. Our products and services are sold directly, through specialty ...
based inCanal Winchester, OHIO (USA)
Capsa Healthcare develops and manufactures Point-of-Care Workstations, Medication Management Solutions, Procedural/Supplies Storage, and Pharmacy Automation Systems that elevate our customers’ performance by understanding their challenges and ...
The Avalo® Series Pediatric Crash Cart is designed for use with the proven clinical methodology for treating life-threatening emergencies in pediatric patients. When seconds count, the color coded drawers enable doctors and clinicians to quickly ...
based inMentor, OHIO (USA)
STERIS is a leading global provider of products and services that support patient care with an emphasis on infection prevention. We Help Our Customers Create A Healthier and Safer World by providing innovative healthcare, life sciences and dental ...
Proven high-level disinfection of a wide variety of the most commonly used endoscopes. Pass-Thru system provides physical separation of the clean and dirty environments. Improves department efficiency by supporting a consistent and repeatable ...
based inWesterville, OHIO (USA)
Surgical Site Infection Prevention, LLC Leading global distributor, importer and manufacturer of single use surgical site infection prevention products. Delivering the highest quality, most cost effective and greatest breadth, of single use ...
A typical field of application for the bigger size metal suction tips to clean the ear canal before the actual paracentesis. Standard procedure is to use one 2.5 mm or 4.0 mm, one 2.0 mm and one 1.4 mm metal suction tip, one suction control handle, ...
based inCleveland, OHIO (USA)
Mercury approaches temperature management from a truly optimal perspective. Current methods to maintain normal body temperature and medically induce hypothermia do not take into account the human body’s inherent system of temperature control. The ...
