Epinephrine Professional EMS
Epinephrine Convenience Kit
57 matching records for EMS.
Epinephrine Convenience Kit
EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS LEAF, POTASSIUM DICHROMATE
LIDOCAINE HCL, BENZALKONIUM CHLORIDE
MENTHA PIPERITA
ETHYL ALCOHOL
Alcohol
Alcohol Hand Sanitizer Wipes
Triclosan
Triclosan
Epinephrine Convenience Kit
Glycolic Acid, Sulfur, Salicylic Acid
20230410
20220422
20181130
2026-01-09
2025-03-31
2025-03-31
2024-10-19
2023-12-12
2023-12-05
2022-11-09
2022-04-23
2022-02-03
2022-01-14
2021-12-29
2021-12-29
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A non-sterile, hand-operated device designed to provide or assist ventilation in patients who are apnoeic or exhibit inadequate respiration. It typically employs entrained ambient air and includes a large flexible chamber that is hand-ventilated, a gas rese...
A convenient collection of equipment and materials intended to be used in an emergency for the rapid, initial treatment of an injury. This device is typically used by emergency medical services (EMS), institutions, schools, the home, motor vehicles, and oth...
A convenient collection of equipment, materials and pharmaceuticals intended to be used in an emergency for the rapid, initial treatment of an injury. It is typically used by emergency medical services (EMS), hospitals, institutions, schools, and other publ...
An electrical conductor intended to be attached to a patient's skin (noninvasive) to provide therapeutic electrical stimuli through the body surface [e.g., transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), electrical muscle stimulation (EMS), cranial elec...
An electrically-powered device assembly intended to apply various modes of electrical stimulation transcutaneously to treat/prevent neuromuscular symptoms and disorders typically as a form of physical therapy [neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES)/ele...
An electrically-powered unit intended to apply various modes of electrical stimulation transcutaneously to treat/prevent neuromuscular symptoms and disorders typically as a form of physical therapy [neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES)/electronic mus...
A convenient collection of equipment and materials intended to be used in an emergency for the rapid, initial treatment of an injury. This device is typically used by emergency medical services (EMS), institutions, schools, the home, motor vehicles, and oth...
An electrically-powered unit intended to apply various modes of electrical stimulation transcutaneously to treat/prevent neuromuscular symptoms and disorders typically as a form of physical therapy [neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES)/electronic mus...
A strap or tubing intended to be wrapped around a patient's limb (arm or leg) and manually tightened to reduce blood circulation to or from the portion of the limb distal to where the device is applied. It is typically used by emergency medical services (EM...
An electrical conductor intended to be attached to a patient's skin (noninvasive) to provide therapeutic electrical stimuli through the body surface [e.g., transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), electrical muscle stimulation (EMS), cranial elec...
A battery-powered electronic device intended to provide an alert signal for help when manually activated by a user in response to a need of assistance (e.g., general care, low insulin levels). It typically consists of a bedside, wall-affixed, push-button or...
A collection of items in a portable case intended for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (e.g., airway tubes, face masks, resuscitator). It is typically placed in a convenient location in public buildings and in emergency medical services (EMS) vehicles for quic...
An electrically-powered assembly of devices intended to use multiple therapeutic modalities [e.g., intense pulsed light (IPL), laser, radio-frequency (RF) energy, microcurrent electrotherapy, electronic muscle stimulation (EMS), microdermabrasion, hydraderm...
A hand-operated device designed to provide or assist ventilation in patients who are apnoeic or exhibit inadequate respiration. It typically employs entrained ambient air and includes a large flexible chamber that is hand-ventilated, a gas reservoir, tubing...
A flexible, form-shaped device that is placed over a patient's mouth to administer "mouth-to-mask" exhaled air from the user to the patient during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The device is designed to replace "mouth-to-mouth" resuscitation therefor...
An inflatable cuff with fastening mechanism intended to be placed around a patient's limb (arm or leg) and pneumatically inflated from an integrated small gas cartridge to reduce and/or occlude blood circulation to the distal portion of the limb during an e...
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 flexible, form-shaped device that is placed over a patient's mouth to administer "mouth-to-mask" exhaled air from the user to the patient during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The device is designed to replace "mouth-to-mouth" resuscitation therefor...
An inflatable cuff with fastening mechanism intended to be placed around a patient's limb (arm or leg) and pneumatically inflated from an integrated small gas cartridge to reduce and/or occlude blood circulation to the distal portion of the limb during an e...
A collection of devices designed to treat first or second degree burns typically as first aid therapy by emergency medical services (EMS); it does not include pharmaceuticals. It typically includes burn dressings, burn gels, gauze, cold packs, adhesive tape...
An assembly of electronic devices designed to provide an alarm signal to summon help when activated in response to a patient’s need for urgent assistance or care (e.g., epileptic seizures, falls, low insulin levels). It typically consists of user- or sensor...
An assembly of electronic devices designed to provide an alarm signal to summon help when activated in response to a patient’s need for urgent assistance or care (e.g., epileptic seizures, falls, low insulin levels). It typically consists of user- or sensor...
A portable device intended to be used for emergency immobilization of an injured body extremity (arm or leg). It takes the form of a semi-rigid, padded, metallic sheet, or a wire frame, designed to be manually moulded/curved externally around the limb to cr...
A non-sterile strap or tubing intended to be wrapped around a patient's limb (arm or leg) and manually tightened to reduce blood circulation to or from the portion of the limb distal to where the device is applied. It is typically used by emergency medical ...
A hand-held instrument used for grasping a tube [e.g., a catheter or an endotracheal (ET) tube] for its insertion and/or extraction into/from the airways, or for grasping obstructive objects for their removal from the airways. Commonly known as a Magill's f...
A sterile covering designed to treat small to large patient burns. It is made from synthetic polymer material impregnated with wound gel (e.g., hydrogel) and is applied over the burn to protect against infection, minimize trauma and skin damage, moisten and...
"A flexible, form-shaped device that is placed over a patient's mouth to administer ""mouth-to-mask"" exhaled air from the user to the patient during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The device is designed to replace ""mouth-to-mouth"" resuscitation the...
An electrically-powered unit intended to apply various modes of electrical stimulation transcutaneously to treat/prevent neuromuscular symptoms and disorders typically as a form of physical therapy [neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES)/electronic mus...
A portable device intended to be used for emergency immobilization of an injured body extremity (arm or leg). It takes the form of a semi-rigid, padded, metallic sheet, or a wire frame, or a thermoplastic material designed to be manually moulded/curved exte...
A battery-powered electronic switch intended to initiate an alert signal for help when manually activated by a user in response to a need of assistance (e.g., general care, low insulin levels). It typically consists of a bedside, wall-affixed, push-button o...