Worldwide Distribution: US (Nationwide) and country of: Canada.
Product Description
Parker Eclipse Probe Cover, Latex Free, REF 38-01, 10 Eclipse Probe Covers, Size: 2.37/1.75"W x 9.5"L (60/44 mm x 241 mm), Lot #D424, Expiry date 04/2016, Pre-gelled inside with Aquasonic 100 Ultrasound Transmission Gel || Product Usage: For use as a protective cover for medical ultrasound probes/transducers.
Model Number: H-PFTVPU-60; H-PFTVPU-65; H-PFTVPU-70; H-PFTVPU-75; H-PFTVPU-80; H-PFTVPU-85; H-PFTVPU-90; H-PFTVVC-60; H-PFTVVC-65; H-PFTVVC-70; H-PFTVVC-75; H-PFTVVC-80; H-PFTVVC-85; H-PFTVVC-90 Lot Numbers: 1512TVC2029I through 1512TVC2029O (I, J, K, L, M, N, O); 1602TVC0226I through 1602TVC2226O (I, J, K, L, M, N, O); 1602TVU0226I through 1602TVU0226O (I, J, K, L, M, N,O); 1512TVU2029I through 1512TVU2029O (I, J, K, L, M, N,O)
US Nationwide Distribution in the states of KY, MO, FL, TN, and TX.
Product Description
Parker Trach-Vac Endotracheal Tubes. Tyvek pouches, 10 per box. || Product Usage: || The product is an endotracheal tube with sub-glottic suction channel to remove secretions. It is used for intubating patients and used with a ventilator to provide oxygen or anesthetic agents to the patient.
Intermediate carton label reads in part as: "Bard-Parker***Stainless Steel Surgical Blades***#12B***QTY 150 (3 x 50)***REF 371712***LOT 0088464." || Intended for tissue separation and other procedures that require a sharp surgical blade to puncture or cut.
Nationwide Distribution to CO, FL, IN, SC and TX. One VA consignee.
Product Description
Parker Left Double Lumen Endobronchial Tube with Parker Flex-Tip (Parker Endo-Bronch with Flex Tip). Model Numbers: H-PFTDL-28-1, H-PFTDL-32-1, H-PFTDL-35-1, H-PFTDL-37-1, H-PFTDL-39-1, || H-PFTDL-41-1. || The product is an endotracheal tube with a double lumen for single lung isolation allowing for ventilation of one lung during a surgical procedure. Endotracheal tubes are used for intubating patients and used in conjunction with a ventilator to provide oxygen and anesthetic agents to the patient during surgeries