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Patient Transfer Equipment Supplied In Usa Connecticut
7 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Axia Surgical based in, CONNECTICUT (USA)
The “H” style base allows maximum C-Arm clearance along the entire cantilevered length. It comes standard with 1000 pound load rating, 2” patient pad, 27” wide top, locking swivel castors, narrow base for easy patient transfer, extremely low boarding ...
Manufactured by:Axia Surgical based in, CONNECTICUT (USA)
The “H” style base allows maximum C-Arm clearance along the entire cantilevered length. It comes standard with 1000 pound load rating, 2” patient pad, 27” wide top, locking swivel castors, narrow base for easy patient transfer, extremely low boarding ...
Manufactured by:Nixon Medical based inNew Castle, DELAWARE (USA)
These drape sheets are also known as half sheets or draw sheets. They are used as a patient cover or to transport patients from one bed to another. ...
Manufactured by:Hyperfine based inGuilford, CONNECTICUT (USA)
Introducing more immediate, simplified, and affordable MR imaging for your patients. Get Swoop™ in as little as 7 ...
Manufactured by:Bio-Med Devices, Inc. based inGuilford, CONNECTICUT (USA)
Patient-triggered ventilation using a proximal flow sensor sensitive enough to allow the smallest of patients to trigger the ...
Manufactured by:Defibtech LLC based inGuilford, CONNECTICUT (USA)
Defibtech is proud to introduce the Lifeline ARM Automated Chest Compression (ACC) device for performing mechanical chest compressions when effective manual CPR is not possible. Effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) requires a high level of excellence in order to have an impact on the survival rate of a cardiac arrest victim. This is very difficult to achieve manually when fatigue can ...
Manufactured by:Defibtech LLC based inGuilford, CONNECTICUT (USA)
Defibtech is proud to introduce the Lifeline ARM Automated Chest Compression (ACC) device for performing mechanical chest compressions when effective manual CPR is not possible. Effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) requires a high level of excellence in order to have an impact on the survival rate of a cardiac arrest victim. This is very difficult to achieve manually when fatigue can ...
