Respiratory
Provide safe, effective care for patients with respiratory disorders. Cannulas, tubing, and masks deliver extra oxygen, providing relief of symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, and difficulty breathing. Nebulizers help manage the symptoms of asthma, emphysema, and COPD.
Infection Control
Every time you administer a breathing treatment or collect a sputum sample, there is a risk of coming into contact with airborne or blood-borne pathogens. Protect yourself from infectious organisms by using disposable respiratory equipment instead of multi-use supplies. Using disposable supplies limits contact with the organisms responsible for various viruses and infections.
Customized Treatment
Having the right supplies in your kit makes it easier to create customized treatment plans for patients with a wide range of respiratory problems. Use cannulas, tubing, and nebulizers to administer inhaled corticosteroids to asthma patients, or use masks and tubing to deliver oxygen to patients with respiratory failure, heart conditions, and other medical problems. Mucus traps and other specimen collection supplies make it easy to collect sputum samples, eliminating the need for your patients to leave their homes.
Allergy Prevention
If you have a patient with a latex allergy, using latex-free tubing, oxygen masks, drainage bags, and suctioning equipment prevents serious allergic reactions that can cause wheezing, swelling of the face, hives, and difficulty breathing. Keeping latex-free medical supplies in your kit also makes it easy to provide emergency care without putting your patient at risk for a life-threatening reaction.
Affordable
Bringing your own supplies eliminates the need for patients to order expensive supplies from hospitals or medical-supply companies. Purchase disposable respiratory supplies to make medical care more affordable for your patients.
Infection Control
Every time you administer a breathing treatment or collect a sputum sample, there is a risk of coming into contact with airborne or blood-borne pathogens. Protect yourself from infectious organisms by using disposable respiratory equipment instead of multi-use supplies. Using disposable supplies limits contact with the organisms responsible for various viruses and infections.
Customized Treatment
Having the right supplies in your kit makes it easier to create customized treatment plans for patients with a wide range of respiratory problems. Use cannulas, tubing, and nebulizers to administer inhaled corticosteroids to asthma patients, or use masks and tubing to deliver oxygen to patients with respiratory failure, heart conditions, and other medical problems. Mucus traps and other specimen collection supplies make it easy to collect sputum samples, eliminating the need for your patients to leave their homes.
Allergy Prevention
If you have a patient with a latex allergy, using latex-free tubing, oxygen masks, drainage bags, and suctioning equipment prevents serious allergic reactions that can cause wheezing, swelling of the face, hives, and difficulty breathing. Keeping latex-free medical supplies in your kit also makes it easy to provide emergency care without putting your patient at risk for a life-threatening reaction.
Affordable
Bringing your own supplies eliminates the need for patients to order expensive supplies from hospitals or medical-supply companies. Purchase disposable respiratory supplies to make medical care more affordable for your patients.
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