1,429 GUDID devices
A flexible, loose-fitting mask designed to be placed over the mouth and/or nose of a healthcare worker to permit normal breathing while protecting the patient and wearer from the transfer of large particles (e.g., blood, body fluids, and airborne particulat...
19 GUDID devices
A flexible, loose-fitting mask designed to be placed over the mouth and/or nose of a healthcare worker to permit normal breathing while protecting the patient and wearer from the transfer of large particles (e.g., blood, body fluids, and airborne particulat...
537 GUDID devices
A flexible, loose-fitting mask designed to be placed over the mouth and/or nose of a healthcare worker to permit normal breathing while protecting the patient and wearer from the transfer of large particles (e.g., blood, body fluids, and airborne particulat...
49 GUDID devices
A flexible, loose-fitting mask designed to be placed over the mouth and/or nose of a healthcare worker to permit normal breathing while protecting the patient and wearer from the transfer of large particles (e.g., blood, body fluids, and airborne particulat...
1 GUDID devices
A flexible, loose-fitting mask designed to be placed over the mouth and/or nose of a healthcare worker to permit normal breathing while protecting the patient and wearer from the transfer of large particles (e.g., blood, body fluids, and airborne particulat...
94 GUDID devices
A flexible, loose-fitting mask designed to be placed over the mouth and/or nose of a member of the general public to permit normal breathing while protecting the wearer from the transfer of large particles (e.g., blood, body fluids, and airborne particulate...
8 GUDID devices
A flexible, loose-fitting mask designed to be placed over the mouth and/or nose of a member of the general public to permit normal breathing while protecting the wearer from the transfer of large particles (e.g., blood, body fluids, and airborne particulate...
6 GUDID devices
A device designed to verify proper endotracheal (ET) tube placement by detecting/assessing exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) during airway management to confirm correct intubation for appropriate ventilation; it may additionally be intended to confirm placement/...