Defibrillator

Defibrillator

A defibrillator is a device that provides an electric shock to your heart to allow it to get out of a potentially fatal abnormal heart rhythm, or arrhythmia, — ventricular tachycardia (with no pulse) or ventricular fibrillation — and back to a normal rhythm. Both arrhythmias happen in your heart’s ventricles or lower chambers.
Infusion Pump:
An infusion pump infuses fluids, medication, or nutrients into a patient’s circulatory system. It is generally used intravenously, although subcutaneous, arterial, and epidural infusions are occasionally used. Infusion pumps can administer fluids in ways that would be impractically expensive or unreliable if performed manually by nursing staff.

Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) Machine:
This vital piece of equipment monitors and records the electrical activity of the heart. It is crucial for detecting heart problems like arrhythmias or heart attacks.
An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a common test that measures the electrical activity of your heart during heartbeats. Based on the pattern of lines on the read-out, called a tracer, a healthcare provider may be able to diagnose a heart condition, predict the risk of a heart attack, or monitor your response to heart medications.

Baseline® Fingertip Pulse Oximeters

Baseline® Fingertip Pulse Oximeters measure and display real-time pulse and SpO2 level. Compact and lightweight with large, easy-to-read LCD display that automatically shuts off when not in use. Comes with wrist lanyard. Deluxe model features a two-colour screen displaying SpO2, PR, waveform, and 6-way multidirectional OLED HD display. Paediatric model

Surgical Instruments

A variety of tools are used during surgeries to cut, hold, and manipulate tissues. Common surgical instruments include scalpels, forceps, and scissors.

Stethoscope

Often seen draped around the necks of doctors and nurses, the stethoscope is a fundamental tool for listening to internal sounds of the body, such as from the heart and lungs.

Pulse Oximeter

A small, clip-like device that attaches to a patient's finger, earlobe, or toe, this measures the oxygen saturation level in the blood, which is crucial for patients with respiratory or cardiac issues.

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