21 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device used with an intravenous (IV) pole (usually of the floor-standing type) and designed to provide multiple electrical outlet sockets so that an electrical source is made available when two or more infusion pumps are mou...
177 GUDID devices
A clamp-like device intended to be affixed to a bed frame, standard rail or standing pole [e.g., intravenous (IV) pole] to provide a means to fix/mount a medical device (e.g., suction/irrigation pump, display monitor), or other non-medical device, to the su...
39 GUDID devices
A device typically constructed of metal and intended to be attached to a wheelchair to mount a medical gas supply (e.g., an oxygen cylinder) and/or an intravenous (IV) pole. It is typically used during patient transport.
1 GUDID devices
A device that is designed to be attached directly to a wall, a wall fixture (a mounting) or other vertical structure and is used to function as an intravenous (IV) hanger. It will typically have one or more horizontally extended arms with a hook at the far ...
360 GUDID devices
A structure intended to be permanently-fixed to the ceiling and/or wall to support/stow a medical device(s) [e.g., light, monitor, surgical instruments] or stow/provide medical supplies. It is designed with specific characteristics as requested by a healthc...
166 GUDID devices
A hand-operated tensioning device designed to be attached to a patient-contact device (e.g., hand wrap/trap, pelvic bone pin, foot boot, skull tongs) for the application of adjustable pulling force (traction) to a body part (e.g., leg, arm, hand, head, pelv...
143 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device, which may include rechargeable batteries, designed for in-line heating of banked blood, blood products, intravenous (IV) solutions, and irrigation fluids, typically from about 4ºC to near body temperature (i.e., 35 t...
112 GUDID devices
A hand-carried device consisting of a lightweight frame, or of two poles with a cloth or metal platform, on which a patient can be carried. It is typically used to transport a patient from areas inaccessible to conventional ambulance stretchers (e.g., mount...
83 GUDID devices
A software program intended to enable a healthcare professional to create, modify and store (manage) dosage parameters (protocols) for delivery of medication by an electronic infusion pump(s) or a syringe pump(s) which is used in a hospital/institution (e.g...
67 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered device designed for in-line heating of banked blood, blood products, intravenous (IV) solutions, and irrigation fluids, typically from about 4ºC to near body temperature (i.e., 35 to 37ºC) before infusion, through the conduction of h...
24 GUDID devices
A mobile device onto which a ventilator (not included) is designed to be mounted/secured so that the ventilator can be safely moved about. It is designed as a floor stand (a vertical pole with a horizontal platform or spars or other form of fastening mechan...
16 GUDID devices
A battery-powered ambulatory device intended to provide continuous or intermittent administration of medication, commonly for antibiotic therapy, chemotherapy, or patient-controlled analgesia (PCA); it is not dedicated to insulin infusion. It consists of a ...
13 GUDID devices
A device in the form of a narrow bar designed to be fixed on the wall for mounting and organizing medical devices [e.g., in hospital wards, treatment rooms, intensive care units (ICU)]; the equipment to be supported is not included. It may be used in conjun...
8 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered device designed for in-line heating of banked blood, blood products, intravenous (IV) solutions, and irrigation fluids, typically from about 4ºC to near body temperature (i.e., 35 to 37ºC) before infusion, through the convection of h...
7 GUDID devices
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 ...
4 GUDID devices
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed for in-line heating of banked blood, blood products, intravenous (IV) solutions, and irrigation fluids, typically from about 4?C to near body temperature (i.e., 35 to 37?C) before infusion, through the convec...
2 GUDID devices
A disposable device designed to be attached to an intravenous pole or hanger to suspend a fluid delivery bag at the correct height for administration of intravenous (IV) fluids/medications to a patient. It is used during infusion therapy for intravenous adm...
2 GUDID devices
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),...
2 GUDID devices
An assembly of metallic and hard plastic structures (tracks) and sliding devices (carriers) that are affixed to the ceiling and used to provide the transport and displacement mechanism for intravenous (IV) ceiling-mounted poles and/or hangers from which var...
2 GUDID devices
A battery-powered, portable device that automatically and continuously displays urine output data (urine flow/volume) received via a cable from a urine monitoring system's output sensor to provide optimal renal and fluid management information when this is ...
1 GUDID devices
A vertical mount/pole onto which an endoscope connector is designed to be mounted to facilitate loading and holding an endoscope in an endoscope washer/disinfector for a washing/disinfection cycle. It is typically affixed to the side of the washer/disinfect...
1 GUDID devices
A non-dedicated, electrically-powered, compact computer unit with an integrated touchscreen monitor designed to be used in a mobile platform (e.g., mounted on a stand, mount, pole, laboratory equipment). It is typically made of or coated with an antimicrobi...
1 GUDID devices
An electrically-powered device designed for in-line heating of banked blood, blood products, intravenous (IV) solutions, and irrigation fluids, typically from about 4ºC to near body temperature (i.e., 35 to 37ºC) before infusion, through the application of ...
1 GUDID devices
An electronic device (e.g., an optical reader) that automatically and continuously measures a patient's urine output (urine flow/volume) in a urine monitoring system's collection container. The sensor subsequently transmits urine output data, via a cable, t...