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Patient Transfer Equipment Supplied In Australia
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Stryker Emergency Care based inKalamazoo, MICHIGAN (USA)
Increase your power for advanced resuscitation. Deliver high-performance, continuous chest compressions with less strain, micromanagement, and risk for the caregiver. The LUCAS chest compression system provides benefits both to the cardiac arrest patient and the resuscitation ...
Manufactured by:Fairmont Medical Products Pty Ltd based inBayswater, AUSTRALIA
For decades now, Fairmont Medical has been a leading manufacturer and supplier of an extensive range of urology sets to both private and public hospitals throughout the world. Dusflo was the first urology set introduced to the Australian market to be latex free. Our large lumen tubing and drip chamber ensures high flow rates of irrigation fluids greater than 800ml/min which assists in efficient, ...
Manufactured by:ICU Medical, Inc. based inSan Clemente, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Tracheal tubes with a suction port above the cuff can assist in reducing the rate of ventilator-associated pneumonia. The Portex® Suction Above the Cuff Endotracheal Tube (SACETT®) is part of the Blue Line® range of Endotracheal tubes. It has been specifically designed to reduce VAP. The SACETT® combines the quality features of the Blue Line® range with the ability to remove ...
Manufactured by:Stryker Emergency Care based inKalamazoo, MICHIGAN (USA)
Advance caregiving with a flexible defibrillator/monitor. Designed specifically for crash carts and patient transport, the LIFEPAK 20e defibrillator/ monitor offers 360J escalating biphasic energy for both manual and automated defibrillation. An optional module provides advanced monitoring and facilitates CPR ...
Manufactured by:Genesis Airway Innovations Pty Ltd. based inEumundi, AUSTRALIA
This novel innovation is the world’s first oral/ nasal interchangeable endotracheal tube. It offers a method to change between an oral endotracheal tube to a nasal endotracheal tube (and vice versa) without reintubation, while ventilation is ...
