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21 Cards in this Set
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Doppler Blood Pressure Monitor |
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Ayres T-Piece |
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Corrugated drain |
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Penrose drain |
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Bulb drain / fluid trap (Manual drainage) |
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Mini-lack |
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Circle |
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Induction chamber |
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Parallel Lack |
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Co-Axial Bain |
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Pulse Ox |
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Humphery's AED circuit |
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Multiparameter ECG Capnograph |
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Laryngoscope |
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Closed collection - Useful for monitoring output |
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Foley Catheter - Balloon sits inside bladder and holds in place -Latex or silicone - Connected to a closed system or manually drained - latex can't be used in small animals, cats or male dogs - silicone can be used in anything |
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Jackson Catheter -Designed for male cats with FLUTD -2 large draining holes at tip -Indwelling - Stylet for placement |
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Mila Tom Cat Catheter - considered the "best" tom cat catheter -suturing wings -indwelling - rigid for insertion but softens |
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Plastic Dog Catheter -Both male and female dogs -rounded tip, 2 drainage holes -single use not indwelling |
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Slippery Sam -Smooth and easy to place -not irritant so good for indwelling -Hub can separate from catheter |
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Tieman's Catheter -Originally used in male humans -Was popular for bitches -Soft and long so difficult to place -Rarely used in veterinary now |