MAGNESIUM SULFATE
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36 matching records for Water container.
A device designed to prevent the drying of airway passages associated with the inhalation of oxygen (O2) by adding water vapour to the dry gas as it is passed through, or more seldom, over water. It typically consists of a graduated container (reservoir) fo...
A portable assembly of manually-operated devices designed to be used by or on a patient to irrigate the rectum with water, typically to provoke the defecation reflex for the evacuation of the bowels to treat/prevent constipation and reduce the risk of faeca...
A portable assembly of manually-operated devices designed to be used by or on a patient to irrigate the rectum with water, typically to provoke the defecation reflex for the evacuation of the bowels to treat/prevent constipation and reduce the risk of faeca...
A quantity of sterile water (H2O) intended to prevent the drying of airway passages associated with a dry environment or the inhalation of medical gases. It is typically used with various types of inhalation therapy devices (e.g., humidifiers, nebulizers, o...
An assembly of devices intended to be fitted to a home bed and used by an incontinent/bed-bound patient for the removal of excrement and subsequent washing during bed occupancy. It includes a mains electricity (AC-powered) air/water pumping unit with heated...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) receptacle for water designed to immerse and keep objects or products at a hot, or less frequently, cold temperature; typically the temperature can be controlled from a few degrees below or above ambient temperature to close...
An electrically-powered receptacle for water designed to immerse and keep objects or products at a hot, or less frequently, cold temperature; typically the temperature can be controlled from a few degrees below or above ambient temperature to close to 100° ...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed for total elimination and/or inactivation of microorganisms from medical/dental devices and related products using boiling water as the sterilizing agent. It typically consists of a container intended to be f...
A sterile, isotonic saline solution, consisting only of water and sodium chloride (NaCl), intended to be used to prevent the drying of airway passages associated with a dry environment or the inhalation of medical gases, and to help loosen secretions in the...
A sterile, hypertonic saline solution, consisting only of water and sodium chloride (> 0.9% NaCl) intended to be used for the induction of sputum in a patient, via physiological osmotic mechanisms, especially indicated for palliative treatment of cystic fib...
A fluid consisting of sterile water (no other compounds/additives) intended to be used to irrigate and clean a wound, wound dressing, or surgical site; it may in addition be intended for non-patient-contact applications (e.g., device irrigation). It is typi...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed for mixing to produce a dental impression material chairside immediately before application to the oral cavity of a patient during a dental procedure. It is typically used to blend a salt of alginic acid (i.e...
A hand-operated device that is attached to a resectoscope and used to suction tissue and body fluids that are released during a transurethral resection (TUR) procedure. It typically consists of a glass or plastic container, a squeeze bulb, tubing and a conn...
A fluid consisting of sterile water (H2O) that is used exclusively for the cleaning and irrigation of a device (e.g., a Foley catheter or a tracheobronchial suction catheter). It is not intended for wound irrigation or injection or intravenous (IV) administ...
A collection of devices that includes a rectal irrigation nozzle (also known as a catheter) intended to be used as part of a rectal irrigation system for the introduction of a non-medicated solution (typically water) into the rectum for patients affected by...
A sterile, hand-operated device that is attached to a resectoscope and used to suction tissue and body fluids that are released during a transurethral resection (TUR) procedure. It typically consists of a glass or plastic container, a squeeze bulb, tubing a...
A collection of devices intended to provide clinical staff with a standardized method to label medications, medication containers (e.g., syringes, medicine cups, basins), or other solutions in and outside of the sterile field in perioperative and other proc...
A sterile, flexible tube intended to be inserted one-time through the urethra to the urinary bladder, by the patient/user or a healthcare provider, to provide urine drainage, typically for an individual who is physiologically incapable of voiding. It is typ...
An assembly of devices designed to aspirate water, blood, saliva, and tooth debris from the oral cavity by means of suction, to maintain a clear operative site during dental surgical, professional hygiene, and orthodontic procedures. It consists of an elect...
A collection of sterile devices intended to provide clinical staff with a standardized method to label medications, medication containers (e.g., syringes, medicine cups, basins), or other solutions in and outside of the sterile field in perioperative and ot...
A solution (e.g., saline, sterile water) intended to flush the lumen of an in situ intravenous access device (IVAD), typically a peripheral intravenous cannula or central venous catheter, to maintain patency; it does not include an anticoagulant or antimicr...
A device intended to be connected between a thoracic drainage catheter (not included) and a suction wall outlet, to collect fluids (e.g., blood), secretions and/or air during controlled aspiration of the pleural cavity and/or mediastinum. The device typical...
An empty glass or plastic receptacle intended for the safe storage and easy handling of solutions (e.g., sterile distilled water or saline) that are used during intravenous (IV) and/or irrigation procedures; however, it is neither intended to be connected t...
A non-sterile, prefilled, sealed container (i.e., a canister with connectors) that constitutes a complete anaesthesia absorber, which is intended to be placed in an anaesthesia unit/workstation breathing circuit for the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) exhal...
An electrically-powered device, which may include noninvasive accessories, intended to pump a sterile fluid (e.g., saline water) to irrigate body cavities/wounds during surgery (e.g., general surgery, endoscopic). It is typically intended to be used to wash...
An empty glass or plastic container, typically with a relatively narrow neck, intended for the safe storage and easy handling of sterile solutions (e.g., sterile distilled water or saline) that are used during intravenous and/or irrigation procedures. It is...
An empty receptacle designed to hold a disinfection solution for subsequent disinfection of a medical device (e.g., dental suction system, water pipeline); it is not intended to hold medical devices or to be used during a medical procedure. It is available ...
A calibrated container that is usually balanced over water and intended to measure lung gas volumes. Also known as a wet spirometer. This GMDN code reflects old technology.
A non-sterile, refillable container (e.g., a canister) intended to be placed in an anaesthesia unit/workstation breathing circuit for the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) exhaled by the patient. It is filled with an appropriate carbon dioxide absorbent (e.g....
A collection of devices intended to be used in conjunction with a non-surgically invasive ultrasound transducer (probe) (e.g., of a therapeutic oncological/gynaecological ultrasound system) to cool the transducer and improve coupling. It typically consists ...