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White light vein finders
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... proctoscope). Both generate white light to see deep veins or orange light for superficial spider veins. Thanks to the double colour ( white/orange) ...
... superficial veins. First responders can easily locate veins acceptable for venous access, and provide emergency patient care quicker than ever before. Once a suitable vein ...
The Neoscan® transilluminator is a handheld exam light that offers a brilliant white light output for excellent contrast between tissues, veins, and organs. With a simple ...
Sylvan
... handheld cold-light fiberoptic transilluminator that is designed to assist hospital personnel locate veins. All external and internal components are mil-spec or other high quality grade to ensure the ...
Sylvan
... 38.3°C) UV and Infrared light is filtering ±7000 foot-candle power @ nominal output; ±10000 foot candle power at max output (40% increase in light output) Dual redundant argon-filled incandescent lamp ...
Sylvan
... Specifications: Variable light intensity rotary dial Exit tip approximate temperatures is ±94°F (34.4°C) All UV and Infrared light is filtered out ±7000 Foot-candle power Dual redundant argon-filled ...
Sylvan
... settings; nominal and maximum light output. The healthcare professional can utilize the two settings to find the best contrast between organs and veins and the surrounding tissue. With the increased ...
Sylvan
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