Medical Equipments

Cadaver Body Bags

A body bag, also known as a cadaver pouch or human remains pouch (HRP), is a non-porous bag designed to contain a human body, used for the storage and transportation of shrouded corpses. It can also be used for cremation.

A digital thermometer is used to verify a smart temperature transmitter under flowing conditions and a successful calibration of the smart temperature transmitter. Portable electronic thermometers (PETs) are designed to measure temperature in a RTD-type thermowell using a thermistor or RTD probe.

Surgical masks are made of three layers – an outer hydrophobic non-woven layer to repel water droplets, body fluids and blood, a middle melt-blown layer to filter germs from entering or exiting the mask and an inner soft absorbent non-woven layer to absorb water, sweat and spit.

A face shield is a form of personal protective equipment (ppe) primarily used by health care workers to protect their face (eyes, nose, and mouth) from splashes and sprays of body fluids.

Medicated glasses are eyewear, usually recommended by professional eye doctors to resolve various eye problems. Each type is specifically designed to tackle a specific eye problem.

Medical gloves are examples of personal protective equipment used to protect the wearer and/or the patient from the spread of micro-organisms that may potentially cause infection or illness during medical procedures and examinations.

In medical environments, safety goggles are typically a better choice for eye protection. They form a complete seal around your eyes, which provides better splash protection. Some models are non-vented, which prevents both liquids and airborne biological contamination from entering your eyes.

Medical gowns are examples of personal protective equipment used in health care settings. They are used to protect the wearer from the spread of disease-causing microorganisms if the wearer comes in contact with potentially infectious liquid or solid material.

Many studies show that hand sanitizers work well in clinical settings like hospitals, where hands come into contact with germs but generally are not heavily soiled or greasy. Some data also show that hand sanitizers may work well against certain types of germs on slightly soiled hands.

A hospital bed or hospital cot is a bed specially designed for hospitalized patients or others in need of some form of health care. These beds have special features both for the comfort and well-being of the patient and for the convenience of health care workers.

Infrared thermometers are currently used in a wide range of laboratory and industrial temperature control applications. A few low-temperature examples include extrusion, lamination and drying of plastics, paper and rubber, curing of resins, adhesives and paints, and cold-rolling and forming of metals.

The pulse oximeter, or Pulse Ox, is an electronic device that measures the saturation of oxygen carried in your red blood cells. Pulse oximeters can be attached to your fingers, forehead, nose, foot, ears or toes. The device may then be reused or disposed of.

A medical ventilator, also known as a breathing machine or respirator, is a device that helps patients breathe by moving air into and out of their lungs. Ventilators can be used in hospitals, ambulances, MEDEVAC air transport, and at home.

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