evaluemed Infant Heel Warmer 301-1223; Distributed by Tri-anim || A disposable heel warmer for use when circulation needs to be stimulated in the infant heel in order for blood sampling to occur
eValueMed Infant Transport Mattress 301-1015, Distributed by Tri-anima || A disposable heel warmer for use when circulation needs to be stimulated in the infant heel in order for blood sampling to occur
Item # Item Description: PA-100 Papoose PAR-100 Papoose w/replacement pads PO-100 Papoose w/o PO front POR-100 Papoose w/o PO front w/pad All lot numbers from MX140101 to MX150930
U.S. distribution to the following; AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, RI, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV
Product Description
Papoose Infant Spine Immobilizer || Item # Item Description: || PA-100 Papoose || PAR-100 Papoose w/replacement pads || PO-100 Papoose w/o PO front || POR-100 Papoose w/o PO front w/pad || Product Usage: || The Papoose Infant Immobilizer is an external class I orthotic device used to securely immobilize the head and spine in the proper anatomical airway and spinal alignment. The occipital shape protects against positional plagiocephaly.
Worldwide Distribution - US (nationwide and Puerto Rico) Bahamas and Internationally to UK, Trinidad & Tobago, Taiwan, Spain, Panama, Netherlands Antilles, Mexico, Lebanon, Japan, Ireland, Honduras, El Salvador, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Colombia, Canada, Brazil, and Venezuela,
Product Description
IWS || Infant Warmer System-Infant radiant warmers provide infrared heat, in a controlled manner, to neonates who are unable to thermoregulate based on their own physiology or necessitate external heat to smoothen the transition from the uterus to the external environment. They fulfill the same purpose of neonatal incubators but they may be preferred over incubators when total access to the patient is needed or desirable (e.g., surgical procedures, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, frequent resuscitation, etc.). Most infant radiant warmers can be used in two operating modes: 1. Manual: The clinician sets the appropriate heater output for maintaining the desired patient temperature. The heater output is initially selected based on the clinician s training and experience and then is adjusted based on the patients needs and clinical status. 2. Servo: The clinician sets the desired patient temperature. A skin temperature probe senses the patient temperature and feeds this information to the controller of the infant radiant warmer. The controller then adjusts the heater output to maintain the patient temperature at the set value. These adjustments to the heater output are made in such a way to gradually change the patient s temperature while minimizing overshooting and patient stress. Infant radiant warmers have alarms to alert clinicians when certain patient or equipment conditions occur, such as a malfunction, or an excessive departure of the patient s temperature from the set value. Infant radiant warmers may incorporate other features, such as phototherapy, observation light, tilting of the bed, and data output to remote monitors or nurse call systems