A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to receive continuous, interval and/or spot-check physiological data (e.g., vital signs) from one or more bedside patient monitor(s) (not included) to display this information at a central patient monitoring ...
A raised device consisting of a platform with a full-body length top surface (this may be slightly concave and padded to prevent the patient easily rolling off), either mounted on a fixed frame with legs or wall-mounted (may be height-adjustable), designed ...
A stationary, mains electricity (AC-powered) device assembly designed to provide dental staff with the necessary utilities/amenities to deliver dental treatment to a patient. The utilities/amenities are typically compressed air, water, suction, electricity,...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to receive continuous, interval and/or spot-check physiological data (e.g., vital signs) from one or more bedside patient monitor(s) (not included) to display this information at a central patient monitoring ...
A sterile device intended to cover/wrap the C-arm and/or mini C-arm of a mobile or stationary fluoroscopic x-ray system and function as a physical barrier to prevent cross-contamination between the C-arm and the surgical staff/field during a procedure. It i...
An electrically-powered device designed to be used in a healthcare or assisted living setting to track the movements of an inpatient/resident for capture of high-risk behaviour (e.g., bedridden patient bed vacation attempt, fall risk) and to automatically s...
A software program designed to be used in a healthcare setting to track the movements of an inpatient, typically a patient in a hospital side/isolation room or nursing home, to detect high-risk behaviour (e.g., bedridden patient bed vacation attempt, fall r...
An assembly of portable electronic devices designed to provide bio-feedback to a patient to indicate when they should hold their breath during a procedure requiring precise location of target tissues potentially compromised by respiratory motion. It typical...