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Potassium Nitrate and Sodium Fluoride
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Potassium Nitrate and Sodium Fluoride
Potassium Nitrate and Sodium Fluoride
An electrically-powered device designed to noninvasively measure blood pressure using a self-contained software program that regulates automatic arm/wrist-cuff inflation and measurement cycles. It typically displays current heart rate and mean arterial pres...
An electrically-powered device designed to noninvasively measure blood pressure using a self-contained software program that regulates automatic arm-cuff inflation and measurement cycles. It typically displays current heart rate and mean arterial pressure i...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) bed specifically designed as a bed to accommodate a bariatric (obese) patient whose body mass exceeds the safe working load of standard hospital/institution beds and trolleys, i.e., 500 kg total, including the weight of the ...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to deliver high-flow (exceeding peak inspiratory flow) heated and humidified ambient air or air/oxygen to a patient as therapy for a respiratory disorder [e.g., chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), b...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to warm and rapidly infuse blood and other solutions (e.g., crystalloid and colloid) into a patient during high-blood-loss surgical procedures; it is also used for burn and trauma cases. Maximum flow rates ma...
An electrically-powered device designed to deliver high-flow (exceeding peak inspiratory flow) heated and humidified ambient air or air/oxygen, at a manually set oxygen concentration (FiO2), to a spontaneously breathing patient. It is intended for use by a ...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) bedside device designed to continuously detect, measure, and display a patient's electrocardiogram (ECG) through leads and sensors attached to the patient; it also typically displays heart rate. The device is typically equip...
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 mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to continuously measure and display the pressure values, positive and/or negative, in the upper airway (e.g., the maximal averaged inspiratory and expiratory static mouth pressure, and/or negative pressure ge...
A small device intended to be attached to a bag containing a temperature-sensitive medical product (e.g., blood, pharmaceutical) to indicate, by non-reversible chemical colour change, when a predetermined temperature is reached and exceeded, potentially mak...
An electronic device that receives signals from a blood pressure sensor and produces a sound and/or visual signal when pre-set upper or lower limits are exceeded.
An electrically-powered device designed to deliver high-flow (exceeding peak inspiratory flow) heated and humidified ambient air or air/oxygen to a patient in a peri-anaesthesia environment or experiencing a respiratory disorder [e.g., chronic obstructive p...
A non-sterile device used to regulate the maximum pressure level in a circuit or system (typically containing gas) where it is essential not to exceed a pre-set maximum pressure. Should this pressure level be exceeded, this device will automatically open an...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) bedside device designed to measure and display a non-ambulatory patient's respiratory functions. Measurements include concentration of respiratory gas components [e.g., carbon dioxide (CO2), oxygen (O2)] and/or continuous mo...
An electrically-powered device designed to noninvasively measure blood pressure using a manually-inflated cuff that typically fits around a limb (arm or thigh). It typically displays current heart rate and mean arterial pressure in addition to systolic and ...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device that is used to register the respiratory rate of an infant and which gives an alarm signal (e.g., audible/visual) when the pre-set limits are exceeded caused by an extended interruption or cessation (apnoea) of the in...
A battery-powered warning device that monitors a patient's upper airway pressure during assisted mechanical ventilation; it typically being connected to the breathing circuit. In the event of either the pressure not rising above a minimum threshold within a...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device used to control and monitor the gravity infusion of intravenous (IV) fluids, providing an alarm (visible/audible) when pre-set limits are exceeded. It is available in two main configurations: 1) a device with an elect...
An electronic device used to monitor the temperature of the oesophagus during surgical ablation of the wall of the left atrium. It typically measures the oesophageal temperature at several adjacent levels, and displays these temperature values simultaneousl...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed for in-line heating of rapidly-infused (may exceed 1 L/min) banked blood, blood products, and intravenous (IV) solutions (crystalloid and colloid), typically from about 4?C to near body temperature (i.e., 35 ...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) bedside device designed to continuously detect, measure, and display a patient's electrocardiogram (ECG), and provide analysis of the ECG's ST segment, through leads and sensors attached to the patient; it may also measure a...
An electrically-powered device designed to noninvasively measure blood pressure using a manually-inflated cuff that typically fits around a limb (arm or thigh). It typically displays current heart rate and mean arterial pressure in addition to systolic and ...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to continuously measure and display the breathing circuit pressure and oxygen (O2) concentration levels of respiratory gases delivered to a patient through positive pressure ventilation systems such as contin...
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 mains electricity (AC-powered) device used to electronically measure the pressure in a cardiopulmonary bypass system (e.g., in the extracorporeal tubing circuit); it may provide an alarm if pressure levels exceed operator-set limits. It is typically a mod...
An electrically-powered device intended to be used to control and monitor the gravity infusion of intravenous (IV) fluids, providing an alarm (visible/audible) when pre-set limits are exceeded. It is available in two main configurations: 1) a device with an...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device intended to continuously measure and display respiratory variables associated with the operation of a stationary pneumatic high-frequency ventilator. Measurements include proximal airway pressure, high-frequency percu...
An electrically-powered device designed for in-line heating of rapidly-infused (may exceed 1 L/min) banked blood, blood products, and intravenous (IV) solutions (crystalloid and colloid), typically from about 4ºC to near body temperature (i.e., 35 to 37ºC),...
A device designed to detect an interruption in dispersive cable continuity between an electrosurgical system generator and the dispersive (return) electrode, potentially due to current leakage. This device functions as a special form of patient circuit safe...
An electronic device intended to monitor and display the volume and flow rate of intravenous (IV) fluids administration during gravity infusion, providing an alarm (visible/audible) when pre-set limits are exceeded. It is attached directly to the drip chamb...