Atmosphere Hand Sanitizer
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOL
Benzalkonium Chloride
A pouch, unit, and/or other accessories intended to be used in combination to generate specific atmospheric conditions [e.g., increased carbon dioxide (CO2), reduced or depleted oxygen (AnO2)] as an environment suitable for the cultivation, processing, or t...
A pouch or unit intended to be used to reduce or deplete atmospheric oxygen (AnO2) to create an anaerobic environment suitable for the cultivation, processing, or testing of clinical laboratory specimens.
A pouch or unit intended to be used to generate increased atmospheric humidity to create an environment suitable for the cultivation, processing, or testing of clinical laboratory specimens.
A loudspeaker intended to be used by a patient when lying in bed or resting in a chair by putting it close to their ear or between a pillow and their ear. It is typically designed as a small pillow-like device that contains a loudspeaker and that has a cabl...
A device designed to detect the presence and determine the concentration of oxygen (O2) by paramagnetic, electrochemical, or other technique. The device is typically used as a component of an oxygen monitor or a patient monitoring device/system that determi...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device intended to add moisture to ambient air, typically to prevent dryness of a patient's airways. This is a stationary device designed to be placed in one location in a room, typically in a hospital, institution, home, or...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) hard-shelled vessel (e.g., metal, acrylic) in which a patient is placed to receive hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), the medical use of oxygen (O2) at a higher than atmospheric pressure. The device increases environmental O2...
An empty device designed as a portable, supplemental, refillable container intended as a storage for liquid oxygen (LOX) and its conversion into gaseous form for delivery of medical oxygen (O2) at various pulsed or fixed flow settings to a patient who typic...
A pneumatically-powered device that is a component of an anaesthesia workstation and connects between the expiratory valve or port of a breathing circuit and the extraction system enabling the waste anaesthetic, exhaled, or other trace gasses to be removed ...
A device designed to determine the accuracy of an anaesthesia/respiratory gas flowmeter, or other respiratory equipment, by serving as a standard of gas flow measurement. Different types use different methods to measure the gas flow rate such as the use of ...
An electronic device intended to be used in a clinical setting to measure the concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) in a gas-mixture sample, exhaled by a patient, using a particular method (e.g., electrochemical, infrared spectroscopy, gas chromatography). ...
A non-powered, portable device consisting of a large bag intended to contain a patient and to be inflated above ambient atmospheric pressure for the treatment of acute mountain sickness. The bag is inflated using a foot pump or air compressor, the internal ...
An airtight chamber filled with a mixture of oxygen-free gases designed to allow laboratory personnel to culture specimens, observe growth, perform subsequent testing, and incubate cultures under anaerobic conditions. It is typically in the form of a framew...
A mobile device designed to be erected to provide environmental isolation of a contagious patient to protect hospital personnel and other patients from exposure to non-airborne infections (e.g., diphtheria, meningococcus) whilst the patient is being treated...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) mobile device designed for the automated dispersion of an appropriate disinfectant [e.g., formaldehyde, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)] into the atmosphere of an enclosed area [e.g., operating room (OR), examination/treatment room...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to continuously measure and control the concentration of a gas(es) [e.g., oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2)] in an enclosed atmosphere, mainly in laboratory equipment (e.g., cell culture incubators, plate rea...
A hand-held, battery-powered instrument designed to measure the concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO) in solutions, typically in the field. It typically consists of an electronic unit that processes an electric signal from a sensor and displays oxygen conc...
A small, mains electricity (AC-powered) device intended to hermetically surround a patient's limb for the topical application of oxygen (O2) from a O2 supply, usually humidified, at a pressure slightly greater than atmospheric (e.g., 1 to 2 atm) during hype...
An automatic cycling machine used to assist or control alveolar respiration that exerts a negative pressure on the external surface of the chest wall, expanding the chest and moving air into the lungs. The two versions of the device are: 1) a rigid containe...
A portable, battery-powered, general-purpose device intended to measure pneumatic line flow rates and pressures (positive and negative) in order to calibrate or test a medical (e.g., anaesthesia machines, suction devices) or industrial device and is not ded...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) laboratory appliance designed for extended cell/tissue (e.g., ovum, embryo, bone, cornea) storage, at temperatures below the point where most all biological activity ceases, using liquid nitrogen (LN2) as the cooling agent a...
A small vessel intended to hermetically surround a patient's limb for the topical application of oxygen (O2) from an O2 gas supply at a pressure slightly greater than atmospheric (e.g., 1 to 2 atm) during hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). The device is typi...