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  • Endoscopic technology continues to evolve

    According to the product form and internal structure, endoscopes can be divided into soft mirrors and rigid mirrors. In 2019, the segment with the highest proportion in the global endoscope market is soft mirrors. Rigid mirrors are mainly used for the diagnosis and treatment of superficial and su...
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  • Introduction to laparoscopy

    Laparoscopy is a diagnostic or surgical intervention on the internal organs of the abdominal cavity or pelvis. Laparoscopy is a modern surgical method in which surgery is performed not through natural openings or large skin incisions, but through small (usually 0.5-1.5 cm) punctures, whereas conv...
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  • How to prepare for an endoscopy

     How do I prepare for an endoscopy? An endoscopy is usually not painful, but your doctor will usually give you a light sedative or anaesthetic. Because of this, you should arrange for someone to help you get home afterwards if you can. You will need to avoid eating and drinking for several hours ...
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  • Safe use of physical restraints

    • Never restrain a patient in the prone position. The prone position creates a risk for aspiration, restricts the patient’s vision, and increases feelings of helplessness and vulnerability. • Initiate nursing measures to prevent skin breakdown and other hazards of immobility. • Release restrai...
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  • Maintenance instructions for restraint belt

    Restraint belt     It is made of cotton fine yarn and can be cleaned in hot washing cycle up to 95 ℃. Lower temperature and washing net will prolong product life. Shrinkage rate (shrinkage) is up to 8% without pre washing. Store in a dry ventilated place. Detergent: non corrosive, bleach free. Dr...
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  • Restraint belt product instructions

    The following instructions only apply to restraint belt products. Improper use of the product may result injury or death. The safety of patients depends on your correct use of restraint belt products.  Use of Restraint Belt – The patient must use restraint belt only when necessary  1. Requirement...
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  • Product quality standard of restraint belt

    Product quality of restraint belt We use high-quality raw materials, excellent process, precision tools, continuous quality management, to ensure high safety standards. The restraint belt can withstand 4000N static tension, and the stainless pin can withstand 5000N static tension after being conn...
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  • Patient information for restraint belt

    ● It is essential that, when the mechanical restraint is implemented, the patient is given a clear explanation of the reasons for using restraint and the criteria for having it removed. ● The explanation must be presented in terms that the patient can understand and must be repeated, if necessary...
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  • What is mechanical restraint?

    There are several types of restraints, including physical and mechanical restraints. ● Physical (manual) restraint: holding or immobilising the patient using physical force. ● Mechanical restraint: use of any means, methods, materials or clothing preventing or limiting the ability to voluntarily ...
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  • What are the indications of restraint belt?

    ● Prevention of imminent violence by the patient or as a response to immediate, uncontrollable violence, with underlying mental disorders, with a serious risk to the safety of the patient or others. ● Only when less restrictive alternative measures have been ineffective or inappropriate, and wher...
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  • What treatments can be done through an ERCP scope?

    What treatments can be done through an ERCP scope? Sphincterotomy Sphincterotomy is cutting the muscle that surrounds the opening of the ducts, or the papilla. This cut is made to enlarge the opening. The cut is made while your doctor looks through the ERCP scope at the papilla, or duct opening. ...
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  • What is ERCP?

    Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, also known as ERCP, is a both a treatment tool and an examination and diagnostic tool for the pancreas, bile ducts, liver, and gallbladder. An endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is a procedure that combines x-ray and upper endoscopy. It ...
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