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METOCLOPRAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE
33 matching records for Evoke.
METOCLOPRAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE
2026-02-22
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A mains electricity (AC-powered) bedside device designed to continuously assess the adequacy of the nerve function of a non-ambulatory patient who requires monitoring (e.g., as a result of trauma, anaesthesia, intervention, evaluation). It typically monitor...
An assembly of devices designed to assess the function of the auditory and vestibular systems using multiple vestibulo-auditory parameters which include audiometry (e.g., air, bone, speech), tympanometry, auditory evoked-potential (AEP) [e.g., auditory brai...
An assembly of devices used to apply precisely timed and repeatable electrical stimuli to the peripheral nerves, typically for evoked potential and other research procedures (e.g., functional mapping in epilepsy). It is usually a multichannel external stimu...
An electrical conductor intended to be placed on the skin to record changes in the electrical potential for the purpose of measuring visual evoked responses. It is typically placed on the forehead of the patient at strategic points around the eyes. This is ...
An electronic device designed to record an electrical potential that originates in the somatosensory pathway of the brain in response to somatosensory stimuli (e.g., an electrical or tactile stimulus on a part of the body). It is typically used as a compone...
An electronic device designed to record an electrical potential that originates in the optical pathway of the brain in response to visual stimuli (e.g., shifting patterns of light). It is typically used as a component of a visual evoked-potential graphic re...
A sterile, invasive, electrical conductor that is temporarily placed (< 30 days) on the surface of the brain to stimulate the brain or to record the brain's electrical activity (with more precise localization than a scalp electrode). It is typically a serie...
An electrical conductor intended to be temporarily placed (< 30 days) beneath the surface of the brain to stimulate the brain or to record the brain's electrical activity (with more precise localization than a scalp electrode). It is typically a fine, flexi...
A sterile, multi-purpose electrical conductor inserted beneath the dermal layer of a patient's skin to record/monitor electrical activity (biopotentials) for physiological measurements [typically electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), and evo...
A noninvasive electrical conductor designed to be attached to the scalp surface of a patient to transmit changes in the electrical potential of various areas of the brain for recording/monitoring by a connected parent device [i.e., an electroencephalograph ...
An electroacoustic instrument designed to evaluate the activity of the auditory pathway of the brain in response to an acoustic signal [auditory brainstem response (ABR)] it provides at the ear (e.g., clicks delivered through an earphone), without need of p...
An assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices designed to monitor and provide electrical stimuli to spinal nerves or other neural pathways (may include the brain) during intraoperative surgery or intensive care, typically to reduce the incidence of ...
An electrical conductor designed to be attached to the skin surface of a patient outside of the hair line (i.e., non-scalp) to conduct electrical signals to/from a parent device for electrophysiological recording/monitoring [e.g., electromyography (EMG), ev...
A non-sterile, electrical conductor designed to be attached to the skin surface of a patient outside of the hair line (i.e., non-scalp) to conduct electrical signals to a parent device for electrophysiological recording/monitoring [e.g., electromyography (E...
An insulated metal wire(s) designed to conduct electrical signals between a skin electrode(s) or needle electrode(s) [electrode not included] and a device designed for electrophysiological recording/monitoring [e.g., electromyography (EMG), evoked potential...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device that applies sound stimuli (e.g., pure tones, speech) to a patient's acoustic system. It is typically used as a component of several types of devices such as audiometers, auditory evoked-potential recording systems, a...
An assembly of devices designed for recording a localized electrical potential from the brain or spinal cord in response to stimulation (i.e., visual, auditory, and/or somatosensory) of the sensory organs, or of some point along the ascending pathway from t...
An electronic device that increases current, voltage, or power to adjust the signal level and impedance between two or more medical devices transmitting physiological signals; or the device has the capability of being used for more than a single application...
A noninvasive electrical conductor designed to be attached to the scalp surface of a patient to transmit changes in the electrical potential of various areas of the brain for recording/monitoring by a connected parent device [i.e., an electroencephalograph ...
A noninvasive electrical conductor designed to be attached to the scalp surface of a patient to transmit changes in the electrical potential of various areas of the brain for recording/monitoring by a connected parent device [i.e., an electroencephalograph ...
A small unit dedicated to detect and record the electrical activity of the brain in the form of an electroencephalogram (EEG). The electrical activity of the brain is detected via electrodes affixed to the patient's forehead or scalp. It is designed to oper...
A software program intended to acquire, process, store and analyse biological electrical signals, both in real-time and delayed time, for diagnostic applications. The signals are typically provided by electrophysiological recording/monitoring [e.g., electro...
An insulated metal wire(s) designed to conduct electrical signals between a skin electrode(s) or needle electrode(s) [electrode not included] and a device designed for electrophysiological recording/monitoring [e.g., electromyography (EMG), evoked potential...
An electronic unit or device assembly intended to measure, record, and display a range of parameters associated with vision electrophysiology [e.g., electroretinogram (ERG), visual evoked potential (VEP), electrooculogram (EOG)], and/or psychophysical visio...
An electronic device used to apply visual stimuli (e.g., shifting patterns of light) to a patient's eyes. This device typically presents light to the eye through an optical system (optical stimulator), or light is viewed directly from an illuminated screen ...
An electronic unit or device assembly intended to measure, record, and display a range of ophthalmic parameters associated with vision electrophysiology [e.g., electroretinogram (ERG), visual evoked potential (VEP), electrooculogram (EOG)], and/or psychophy...
An assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices that provides visual stimuli (e.g., patterns of light, images) to a patient to measure, record, and display visual electrophysiologic responses [e.g., electroretinogram (ERG), visual evoked potential (VE...
A collection of dedicated electrodes intended to support a variety of electrophysiological measurements [e.g., electrocardiography (ECG), electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), intraoperative monitoring (IOM), evoked potentials (EP)]. It incl...
An electronic unit or device assembly intended to measure, record, and display a range of parameters associated with vision electrophysiology [e.g., electroretinogram (ERG), visual evoked potential (VEP), electrooculogram (EOG)], and/or psychophysical visio...
An invasive, hand-held, thin instrument (probe) with a distal electrode intended for preoperative and/or intraoperative delivery of electrical stimulation to the cochlear (auditory) nerve to assess nerve function prior to implantation of a cochlear implant ...