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Clinical thermometer used for taking body temperatures measurements from oral, armpit and rectum.
INTENDED USE
A hand-held, battery-powered, electronic instrument designed to measure a patient's body temperature. These variations of the electrical characteristics are processed in the electronic circuits and in turn displayed, for a short period, as temperature readings. Thereafter the display will automatically turn off or go into standby mode. This is a reusable device. It comprises of an electronic unit that detects and converts the changes in temperature into variations of some electrical characteristic, e.g., resistance or voltage.
A device designed to measure blood pressure consisting of an inflatable cuff that fits around a limb (arm or thigh), an inflation bulb for controlling the air pressure within the cuff, an aneroid manometer, and tubing. The manometer is hand held (portable); blood pressure measurement is taken in conjunction with a stethoscope. The aneroid manometer consists of a metal bellows, which expands as the pressure in the cuff increases, and a mechanical amplifier that transmits this expansion through a lever to an indicator needle, which rotates around a circular, calibrated scale.
....The aneroid manometer consists of a metal bellows, which expands as the pressure in the cuff increases, and a mechanical amplifier that transmits this expansion through a lever to an indicator needle, which rotates around a circular, calibrated scale. The manometer is handheld (portable); blood pressure measurement is taken in conjunction with a stethoscope. A device designed to measure blood pressure consisting of an inflatable cuff that fits around a limb (arm or thigh), an inflation bulb for controlling the air pressure within the cuff, an aneroid manometer, and tubing.
....It comprises a membrane at the listening head connected by a dual tube to the headgear with ear olives that are placed into the users’ ears. A mechanical listening device designed for listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, and/or gastrointestinal tract from adult and paediatric patients.
....Portable ultrasonic scanning systems are used in physician offices, radiology departments, cardiology departments, emergency departments, critical care units and by mobile imaging service providers. The main benefit of point of care ultrasounds units is that it allows physicians to quickly determine whether an abnormality is present so they can make appropriate patient management decisions. They can also have important applications in disaster triage and mass casualty incidents.
....Ultrasonic fetal heart detectors are low-cost devices used in a variety of healthcare settings to provide audible and visual information about the fetus. The primary purpose of the fetal heart detector is to provide quick reassurance of fetal well-being to both the mother and the healthcare worker. Certain conditions, such as vaginal bleeding or lack of fetal movement, can cause anxiety in the mother, making her question the health of her unborn baby. Ultrasonic fetal heart detectors can easily detect fetal heart motion throughout the pregnancy, starting as early as 8 weeks. The fetal heartbeat cannot be heard with an obstetric stethoscope until 24 weeks after conception.
....Electrocardiographs are used to diagnose cardiac abnormalities, determine a patient's response to drug therapy, and reveal trends or changes in heart function. Multichannel electrocardiographs record and display signals from two or more leads simultaneously. Electrocardiographs differ from ECG monitors, which provide a continuous real-time display of the ECG waveform and other physiologic measurements on a screen and warn of potentially life-threatening or precursor rhythms.
Electrocardiographs detect the electrical signals associated with cardiac activity and produce an ECG, a graphic record of the voltage versus time. They are used to diagnose and assist in treating some types of heart disease and arrhythmias.
Electronic foetal monitoring (EFM) provides graphic and numeric information on foetal heart rate (FHR) and maternal uterine activity (UA) to help clinical personnel assess foetal well-being. Foetal monitors can also provide documentation of the foetus’s condition that could be useful in the event of litigation. During labour, the FHR often exhibits decelerations and accelerations in response to uterine contractions or foetal movements; certain patterns are indicative of hypoxia. Examination of these patterns, the baseline level, and variability characteristics can indicate the need to alter the course of labour with drugs or perform an operative delivery (caesarean section or forceps delivery) if corroborated by other clinical evidence.
Antepartum monitors are used to monitor the foetus’s development, movement, and FHR patterns in utero. They also are often used in the hospital for high-risk mothers who are hospitalized before term for observation or treatment not in conjunction with labour. Antepartum monitors have only external monitoring capabilities, such as ultrasound and external UA, and are typically used in the physician's office or clinic.
It is designed as a hollow tube (trumpet-shaped) to transmit the foetal heart sound through the inner channel by air conduction and is pressed against the outside of the mother's abdomen and the user will place their head and ear to the listening end of the device. A mechanical listening device that is used for listening to foetal heart sounds.
....A hand-held, electrically-powered instrument designed to estimate the temperature of a site on the skin (e.g., axilla, forehead) by measurement of body infrared emissions at this particular point. This device may be used in the home. This is a reusable device. It provides a method to determine temperature patterns or variations on the surface of the skin (e.g., due to differences in perfusion).
....The unit activated by with an easy accessible button.
Activated by pressing the center of the front-side of the device.
By pressing the start button:
1. Produce an audible beep to indicate the countdown has started;
2. After 60 seconds a double audible beep produced indicating the 60 seconds’ period has passed and the visual indicator should cease indicting the unit has stopped counting down.
3. Provide red visual indicator informing the user that the device has been activated and is counting down (For example a flashing LED could indicate the unit is currently counting down.)
4. Pressing the button during an ongoing countdown reset the unit which means: stop the countdown and the visual indicator.
One audible signal (beep) at start and tow audible signal (Beep, Beep) at the end of the cycle.
Visual indication (red LED flashing) during operation and progress during the cycle. (Each second flashing, till the timer is stopped or when it completes the one minute count)
A provision included to ensure that the battery is not connected to the internal circuit at the time of delivery. This to avoid unwanted activation, leakage or accidental short-circuit of the unit.
The unit not make any sounds during the countdown (to avoid causing confusion for the person counting the breaths) .
Accuracy should be ± 0.1 second.
The unit battery powered and full batteries allow the unit to support 10 ,000 cycles of 60 seconds as a minimum.
The indicator LED integrated in the casing and not protruding.
Colposcope, hand-held, portable model including tripod, battery, charger and case.
INTENDED USE
This model is portable and light weight, allowing it to be transported in a case or backpack. The colposcope is used to triaging, diagnose, and manage precancerous cervical lesions in women by trained medical professionals.
Set of 5 different sizes cuffs to be used with an existing blood pressure meter.
INTENDED USE
It is wrapped around the upper arm or the leg (thigh) of the patient. This is a reusable device which may be intended for single-patient or multi-patient reuse. A band-like device that has an inflatable bladder in an inelastic sleeve with one or two connecting tubes with connector (typically locking connectors) that can be connected to a mechanism for inflating and deflating the bladder and/or a sphygmomanometer or a patient monitoring device/system that is used to determine a patient's blood pressure.
Medical-grade pen light, pre-focused
Diagnostic pen light, generally used to check patient’s pupils.
It consists of a main unit (commonly referred to as the head) with a built-in light source directed through the pupil to illuminate the interior of the eyeball, a mirror with a single hole for viewing, and a dial containing lenses of different powers; a dedicated power supply handpiece may be included with the head. An electrically-powered, hand-held, ophthalmic instrument designed to be held close to the patient’s eye to examine the interior of the eye and related structures [e.g., fundus (retina), cornea, aqueous, lens, and vitreous] by producing an upright (unreversed) image of approximately 5 times magnification.
....It consists of a main unit (commonly referred to as the head) with a built-in light source intended to illuminate the interior of the ear canal with a detachable cone-shaped tube (speculum) inserted in the ear canal; it may facilitate the application of air pressure for pneumatic otoscopy. An electrically powered, hand-held device designed for examination of the outer ear canal and tympanic membrane (eardrum) by direct viewing through the ear opening. A dedicated power supply handpiece and/or an insufflation bulb may be included with the head.
....The device may be used in a healthcare facility, doctor's office, or in the home. This is a single-use device. A hand-held device used to displace the tongue to facilitate examination of the surrounding organs/tissues. It is typically a double-ended flat device with rounded working ends made of wood.
....Designed specifically to detect higher frequencies which are produced by newborns and infants. It typically comprises amembrane at the listening head connected by a split "Y" tube to theheadgear with ear olives that are placed into the users’ ears. A mechanical listening device designed for listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, and/or gastrointestinal tract.
....The aneroid manometer consists of a metal bellows, which expands as the pressure in the cuff increases, and a mechanical amplifier that transmits this expansion through a lever to an indicator needle, which rotates around a circular, calibrated scale. A device designed to measure blood pressure consisting of an inflatable cuff that fits around a limb (arm or thigh), an inflation bulb for controlling the air pressure within the cuff, an aneroid manometer, and tubing. The manometer is hand held (portable); blood pressure measurement is taken in conjunction with a stethoscope.
....The aneroid manometer consists of a metal bellows, which expands as the pressure in the cuff increases, and a mechanical amplifier that transmits this expansion through a lever to an indicator needle, which rotates around a circular, calibrated scale. A device designed to measure blood pressure consisting of an inflatable cuff that fits around a limb (arm or thigh), an inflation bulb for controlling the air pressure within the cuff, an aneroid manometer, and tubing. The manometer is hand held (portable); blood pressure measurement is taken in conjunction with a stethoscope.
....It has a handle containing batteries to power its light (a small built-in light bulb or fibreoptic light) for airway illumination, and a curved or straight blade of various designs and lengths that can be hinged/interchanged or integral. A hand-held device intended to be used by medical professionals to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the insertion of an endotracheal (ET) tube prior to the delivery of inhalation anaesthesia and/or ventilation.
Laryngoscope set for neonates, including pre-terms. To manipulate the tongue and enable a clear view of the trachea for surgical/mechanical ventilation/intubation procedures.
It has a handle containing batteries to power its light (a small built-in light bulb or fibreoptic light) for airway illumination, and a curved or straight blade of various designs and lengths that can be hinged/interchanged or integral. A hand-held device intended to be used by medical professionals to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the insertion of an endotracheal (ET) tube prior to the delivery of inhalation anaesthesia and/or ventilation.
....The heart beats are typically conveyed audibly via the measuring/display unit and attached probe which is applied to the surface of the pregnant woman's abdomen. The device aids in determining foetal viability. A portable, hand-held, battery-powered device assembly consisting of a measuring and display unit and an attached probe or interchangeable probes designed to noninvasively detect foetal heart beats using ultrasound/Doppler technology.
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