Oxygen
Oxygen
34 matching records for Ambu.
Oxygen
2026-03-05
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A device designed to be installed within an ambulance to facilitate the manual docking and locking of an ambulance stretcher to an ambulance, and secure the stretcher during transportation. It consists of a docking point(s) that may include a manual lifting...
A manually-operated device consisting of a platform mounted on a wheeled frame designed for use by emergency medical services (EMS) primarily to facilitate easy transport of a recumbent patient to and from ambulance vehicles (e.g., automobiles, aeroplanes, ...
A battery-powered device consisting of a platform mounted on a wheeled frame, intended for use by emergency medical services (EMS) primarily to facilitate easy transport of a recumbent patient to and from ambulance vehicles (e.g., automobiles, aircraft, boa...
An electronic component of an ambulatory patient monitoring/recording system (e.g., ocular volume ambulatory recording system) designed to connect a patient-worn antenna to an ambulatory monitor/recorder for receiving and transmitting data between an implan...
A battery-powered, hydraulically-operated device designed to be installed within an ambulance to support the loading and unloading of an ambulance stretcher, to improve the safety and ease of patient transfer to and from the ambulance. It is typically a sem...
A power-assisted, manually-operated device consisting of a platform mounted on a wheeled frame, intended for use by emergency medical services (EMS) primarily to facilitate easy transport of a recumbent patient to and from ambulance vehicles (e.g., automobi...
An application software program, routines, and/or algorithms intended to be used as or in an information system to electronically receive, collect, store, manage, assist in analysis of, display, output, and distribute data, within or between healthcare faci...
A collection of non-sterile, noninvasive devices intended to be used in conjunction with an electrocardiographic (ECG) long-term ambulatory recorder (holter monitor) to facilitate recording. It includes an ECG electrode(s), batteries (to power the recorder)...
A footwear designed to be worn over a foot that is encased in a cast in order to protect the cast material and add stability for the patient while ambulating. Its foot bed provides comfort when ambulating and it may or may not protect the toes. It is availa...
A dedicated application data program designed for use in, or together with, an electrocardiographic long-term ambulatory recording analyser so that this may function according to its intended purpose. This software program can be permanently installed, or e...
An electronic device intended to be used for the analysis of long-term (often 24-hours) heart activity data, which has previously been registered by an electrocardiographic long-term ambulatory recorder (Holter), to which the patient was connected and carri...
A footwear designed to be worn over a foot that is encased in a cast in order to protect the cast material and add stability for the patient while ambulating. Its foot bed provides comfort when ambulating and it may or may not protect the toes. It is availa...
A software program intended to enable a healthcare professional to create, modify and store (manage) dosage parameters (protocols) for delivery of medication by an electronic infusion pump(s) or a syringe pump(s) which is used in a hospital/institution (e.g...
An insulin-filled receptacle (e.g., a cartridge similar to a syringe) intended to be used together with a body-worn insulin pump for the delivery of patient-controlled amounts of insulin to an ambulatory diabetic. This is a single-use device.
An electrically-powered device designed for 24-hour recording of electroencephalographic signals in ambulatory patients for periods usually from 24 to 72 hours to assess a variety of neurological conditions (e.g., epilepsy) and psychiatric disorders. It typ...
An assembly of portable devices intended to simultaneously continuously monitor interstitial glucose levels and subcutaneously infuse insulin in patients with diabetes. Sometimes referred to as a closed loop artificial pancreas, it consists of a percutaneou...
A patch with a pressure-sensitive adhesive coating designed to be adhered to the skin to temporarily secure/affix a removable patient-worn ambulatory appliance [e.g., tracheostomy base plate, insulin infusion pump, implantable pulse generator (IPG) battery ...
A mobile (on wheels) electronic device designed to support in a seated position an ambulatory or non-ambulatory bariatric (obese) patient, whose body mass exceeds the safe working load of a standard hospital/institution chair (e.g., around 350 kg), for exam...
A patch with a pressure-sensitive adhesive coating designed to be adhered to the skin to temporarily secure/affix a removable patient-worn ambulatory appliance (e.g., tracheostomy base plate, insulin infusion pump) to the body. It is made of synthetic polym...
An adhesive patch intended to fix a patient-worn recorder (e.g., electrocardiographic long-term ambulatory recorder) to skin electrodes during long-term electrophysiological recording/monitoring [e.g., electrocardiogram (ECG)], and to transmit the electrica...
A battery-powered, pre-programmed, lower-limb orthosis system designed to assist a patient with a walking disability (neurogenic, muscular, or osseous in origin) regain lost motor function by manipulating the legs through a normal walking pattern during amb...
A sterile, electronic component of an ambulatory ocular volume recording system which is in the form of a contact lens containing a sensor designed to measure and transmit variations in ocular volume (i.e., circumferential changes at the corneoscleral area)...
A collection of devices intended to conveniently provide some of the components necessary for the ambulatory administration of insulin to a patient with diabetes mellitus. It consists of a sterile needle/cannula within a housing, a skin-adhesive patch/holde...
A software application intended to allow a patient or caregiver to remotely extract and view data from an electronic ambulatory insulin infusion pump to support treatment monitoring; it is not intended to control pump settings. It is intended to be installe...
A portable electrically-powered device designed for recording of electroencephalographic signals in ambulatory patients for periods usually from 24 to 72 hours to assess a variety of neurological conditions (e.g., epilepsy) and psychiatric disorders; it is ...
A portable electronic device designed to: 1) remotely control an electronic ambulatory insulin infusion pump; and 2) measure blood glucose levels to aid a diabetes mellitus patient in self-management of insulin therapy. It consists of a wireless unit that i...
A battery-powered ambulatory device intended to provide continuous or intermittent administration of medication, commonly for antibiotic therapy, chemotherapy, or patient-controlled analgesia (PCA); it is not dedicated to insulin infusion. It consists of a ...
A mobile (on wheels) non-powered device designed to support in a seated position an ambulatory or non-ambulatory bariatric (obese) patient, whose body mass exceeds the safe working load of a standard hospital/institution chair (e.g., around 350 kg), during ...
A battery-powered ambulatory device designed to precisely drive the plunger of a syringe down its barrel to infuse a solution when it must be administered with a high degree of volume accuracy and rate consistency; it is not dedicated to insulin infusion. S...
A software application intended to allow a patient or caregiver to remotely extract and view data from an electronic ambulatory insulin infusion pump to support treatment monitoring; it is not intended to control pump settings. It is intended to be used on ...