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Patient Safety Equipment Supplied In Usa Washington
6 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Magnolia Medical Technologies based inSeattle, WASHINGTON (USA)
Steripath Gen2 is the simple, all-in-one solution clinically proven to reduce false positive blood culture results. Reduce your blood culture contamination rate to improve patient safety and key quality outcomes, while significantly reducing unnecessary antibiotic usage, length of stay and hospital ...
Manufactured by:VisionVentions based inMedina, WASHINGTON (USA)
The micro grasping design of the needle allows for delicate manipulation of ocular tissues, providing surgeons with enhanced control during complex ophthalmic surgeries. Packaged in a box of six, these forceps are ideal for clinical settings prioritizing efficiency and patient safety. Priced at $1,225.00 USD, the forceps needle addresses the need for disposable ...
Manufactured by:Sound Ergonomics based inPort Angeles, WASHINGTON (USA)
This is a venous reflux table designed to allow the sonographer to sit during reflux exams. No more sitting on the floor to scan! The dual towers and electric Fowler makes 70° reverse Trendelenburg a reality. Please watch our video for more information about this ...
Manufactured by:Infitek Co., Ltd. based inJinan, CHINA
The cot is made of soft sponge mattress, which makes patients feel more comfortable. One medical staff can push the trolley onto the ambulance or send to ward. If two persons want to adjust it to be lower position, they can pull out the handles at the both ends of the stretcher simultaneously,then the stretcher’s height will be automatically lower down; if want to be lower, then do as the ...
Manufactured by:Lombart Instrument, Inc. based inNorfolk, VIRGINIA (USA)
Modern design meets quality engineering for the ultimate in comfort and convenience with the Lombart CS-6 Chair and Stand ...
Manufactured by:TSI Incorporated based inShoreview, MINNESOTA (USA)
Since 1994, the US Center for Disease Control has required health-care facilities to house patients with infections potentially spread through the air in negative pressure rooms. Similarly, other organizations require positive pressure for surgical suites and areas with immune-compromised patients to limit the chances of infection spreading through the facility. ...
