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Instrumentation Laboratory GEM OPL Co-Oximeter | Which Medical Device

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GEM OPL Co-Oximeter

The GEM OPL CO-Oximeter can be used in the laboratory or for Point-of-Care Testing (POCT). The device can interface capabilities  with the GEM Premier 3000 and other laboratory/hospital information systems, thereby widening connectivity throughout a hospital. Its parameters include:...

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Instrumentation Laboratory GEM Premier 3000 | Which Medical Device

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GEM Premier 3000

Instrumentation Laboratory's GEM instrument meters measure pH, blood gases, CO-Oximetry, electrolytes, metabolites and more, and can provide a comprehensive analysis on a single sample of whole blood.  The GEM Premier 3000 delivers fast, reliable results in the lab or at the...

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Skeletal Dynamics GEMINUS Volar Distal Radius Plating System | Used in Fracture plating, Plating of distal radius | Which Medical Device

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GEMINUS Volar Distal Radius Plating System

The GEMINUS Volar Distal Radius Plating System is a unique design which is intended to respect the anatomy of the distal radius, lead to better fit of the plate because each side can be independently contoured, and provide support of the scaphoid and lunate fossae. The low profile is said to...

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Hospira GemStar Infusion System | Which Medical Device

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4.25 Stars

GemStar Infusion System

  • Added Jun 17, 2013
  • Manufactured by Hospira

The GemStar is designed for hospital or home care  use. It is a single-channel pump that can be programmed for up to seven different types of therapies including pain management. The device is approved for intravenous, arterial, subcutaneous and epidural infusion.

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Gemtier Medical Gemtier type 2R surgical mask | Which Medical Device

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4 Stars

Gemtier type 2R surgical mask

Type 2R face mask. The molding metal part on the nose piece seems very short and so is hard to make to conform to your face to prevent glasses misting up.

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