Difference between revisions of "Med-Infuser-Kit (MIK)"

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Small for handling. Roughly 4 inches in length, 3 inches in height and made out of surgical grade polished metal-alloys, for durability, and cleanlyness. The top of the HypoInfuser has a modular syrum adapter, so that the Hypo can be used quickly with different amounts of medicine. The front features a needleless infuser, so that the hypo can be used with multiple patients, with zero risk of contamination. The infuser is also painless, by using a current, to nutralize the nerves during infusion.
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Small for handling. Roughly 4 inches in length, 3 inches in height and made out of surgical grade polished metal-alloys, for durability, and cleanliness. The top of the MIK has a modular serum adapter, so that the MIK can be used quickly with different amounts of medicine. The front features a needle-less infuser, so that the MIK can be used with multiple patients, with zero risk of contamination. The infuser is also painless, by using a current, to neutralize the nerves during infusion.
  
 
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|History=There is currently no history report for this technology.  
 
|History=There is currently no history report for this technology.  
 
|Other=No other information available.
 
|Other=No other information available.
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 26 July 2013


Affiliation :
  All
Type :
  Medical, Hypodermic
Available :
  Common
  
Range :
  NA


General Information

Small for handling. Roughly 4 inches in length, 3 inches in height and made out of surgical grade polished metal-alloys, for durability, and cleanliness. The top of the MIK has a modular serum adapter, so that the MIK can be used quickly with different amounts of medicine. The front features a needle-less infuser, so that the MIK can be used with multiple patients, with zero risk of contamination. The infuser is also painless, by using a current, to neutralize the nerves during infusion.

Details

History

There is currently no history report for this technology.

Other

No other information available.

Images

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