Tuesday, September 21, 2010

New Medical Equipment

New medical equipment is the back bone of any hospital or health care or diagnostic service provider. Any hospital worth its salt must have all the modern equipment to handle any medical crisis. The medical equipment that are of most use may be categorised as follows:
Diagnostic Equipment
ENT Products
Ophthalmic Products
Laryngoscope
Resuscitators Set
Surgical Instruments
Surgical Sutures
Orthopaedic & Instruments
Hospital Wears
Hospital Hollowware
Hospital Plastic ware
Autoclaves & Sterilizers
Suction Units
Hospital Furniture
Health Scales
Surgical Rubbers Goods
Needle & Syringe Destroyers
Heating Pads
Rehabilitation AIDS
Microscope
Medical Disposable
Laboratory Products
New medical equipment is bound to replace the old and defective instruments so as to help the doctors treat better. With the advancement of medical technology many instruments become obsolete within a few years of launch as more advanced variants hit the markets.
The Internet has a host of new medical equipment manufacturers and sellers who offer products at amazing rates with the provision of doorstep delivery. The offers are lucrative and hard to resist. However, one must understand the requirement well and see whether the equipment on offer adhere to the quality norms and standards.
It is worth noting here that online companies offer bulk discounts and door step delivery. For online medical equipment suppliers the key to survival is customer delight and therefore they go the extra mile to make the customer happy. As a customer it is imperative that you look for the best products and weigh all the pros and cons well before signing on the dotted line or paying up.
Let us consider one of the critical medical equipment now - the automated external defibrillator. The AED is an automated portable device that diagnoses any life threatening cardiac conditions that may be brought about due to ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation as a result of cardiac arrhythmias. The device is able to both diagnose and treat through defibrillation, which in effect prevents arrhythmia through proper usage of electronic impulses thereby restoring the rhythm of the heart. AED can be used by a layman and the knowledge of its usage is imparted to most of the first aid care givers. One can easily understand the gravity of the situation when one confronts a patient with a cardiac arrest. Therefore it is imperative that emergency medical equipment such as the AED is bought with care adhering to the quality norms.

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