As a medical professional or anyone with common sense, you know that surgical caps are used to protect the medical professional, as well as the patient. The surgical cap is in place to prevent harmful bodily liquids from getting on the doctor or nurse’s hair, head and face. They are also used to prevent hair from disturbing the medical professional’s vision. Even if a doctor or nurse is completely bald, they are still required to wear surgical head gear because they are still susceptible to shedding skin particles. Wearing a surgical cap is simply a quality and infection prevention issue, no matter if the doctor has hair or not. On the other hand, loose hair, hair contaminants, dandruff and skin particles can all be hazardous to the patient, especially during surgery. He or she is already weakened from whatever circumstance lead them to the operating room. It is vital to ensure that the patient is protected from any possible contamination, which is why surgical caps are so essential.
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6/18/13 5:13 PM
Sleep apnea is a condition in which the airway collapses during sleep. This happens when the muscles in the airway relax, allowing some of the tissue to droop. If the airway becomes blocked, the person partially wakes up even if he is or is not aware of it. A CPAP mask is a piece of respiratory medical equipment that works with continuous positive airway pressure, or often known as CPAP, to help people with obstructive sleep apnea. A CPAP mask is worn while the person is sleeping. It is designed to direct a gentle stream of air into the respiratory system all through the night. The mask does not actively help the person breathe; the air flow is too calm to affect inhaling or exhaling in any major way. The mask has its main effect during the time between inhalation and exhalation, the time when the airway collapses. It is during slumber, when breathing becomes slow, that the airway is particularly prone to fail.
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6/18/13 8:51 AM
Accidents happen. Someone chokes on a hard candy, or gets stung by a bee. That is why it is important to know when to call 9-1-1. While waiting for help to arrive, you may be able to save someone’s life. CPR is for people whose hearts or breathing has stopped and the Heimlich maneuver is for people who are choking. Y
Read MoreHeel and Elbow Protection
6/14/13 4:30 PM
Pressure ulcers have plagued patients for long before the reasons behind their prevalence were truly understood by the medical community. The earliest and most fundamental heel protector was simply anything that kept the skin from chafing or to keep the heel elevated.
Read MoreSupplies to Make Your Life Easier
6/13/13 11:41 AM
As we age, it can become increasingly difficult to do things we took for granted when we were younger. Daily activities such as walking, going up and down stairs, and climbing in and out of bed can gradually become tiring, and at worse, painful. Various medical supplies have been designed to make these daily activities easier as our bodies begin to be uncooperative. However, a surprising number of people are unaware of what is available to them. Here is a quick list of a few items that could make your life easier.
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6/12/13 4:35 PM
If you know a loved one who's aging, it might be hard for you to fall asleep. You may be constantly worried with new thoughts like: What can or can't they do? Will they tell me if they need help? Will they call me?
Watching a loved one age is difficult, but it's also difficult for them to process while also explaining their current states to you on a daily basis. It can be hard to deal with the resulting frustrations the sprout up in trying to balance your concerns and fears alongside their
Read MoreCaregivers Prefer Lifts
6/11/13 3:57 PM
If you or a loved one suffers from limited mobility, and live at home, you might want to consider owning a Hoyer lift. Why would you want to have a lift at home?
Maybe you already have a caregiver and think that that's enough to ensure that someone will be able to protect you or your loved one from injury, but that's not always the case. In fact, an at-home caregiver who operates without a Hoyer lift is at a higher risk to cause their patient harm.
Read MoreBest Prices on Invacare Wheelchairs
6/10/13 1:49 PM
If you want the most reliable wheelchairs at the very best prices, then you should consider Invacare for your wheelchair provider. Invacare is the largest manufacturer of medical equipment in the US and the country’s largest internet retailer of manual wheelchairs. Producing a full selection of lightweight wheelchairs, electric wheelchairs, standard wheelchairs, and reclining wheelchairs, Invacare guarantees all the top brands and models at the very best prices.
Read MoreWalkers - A Brief History
6/7/13 9:09 AM
It is hard to believe that medical walkers were not readily available or widely used before the 1950s. Nowadays, walkers are standard medical supplies anywhere the elderly or disabled live, and they are present in every hospital, clinic, and medical facility around the world.
Read MoreBest Tips for Choosing a Medical Supply Company
6/6/13 2:30 PM
Medical supplies are essential to any medical office or health clinic, and there are a number of supply companies ready to earn your business. But this doesn’t suggest choosing any random company.
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