an instrument for measuring blood pressure, typically consisting of an inflatable rubber cuff which is applied to the arm
Sphygnomanometer
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a medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing, typically having a small disc-shaped resonator that is placed against the chest, and two tubes connected to earpieces.
Stethoscope
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a device for measuring the concentration of glucose in the blood, typically using a small drop of blood placed on a disposable test strip.
Glucometer
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a medical device that measures the volume and rate of air inhaled and exhaled by the lungs, providing data on overall lung function
Spirometer
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portable device that can be used to treat a person whose heart has a cardiac arrest.
AED defibrillator
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A medical instrument that records the electrical activity of the heart over time, allowing doctors to assess its function, rate, and rhythm. It works by measuring electrical impulses generated by the heart using electrodes attached to the
ECG device
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A medical device that uses a light source, a mirror and a magnifying glass to examinate the internal structures of the eyes such as the retina or the optic nerve
Ophtalmoscope
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A receptacle typically made of hard plastic designed to safely dispose sharp medical instruments like needles or scalpels to prevent injuries and the spread of infections.
Sharps container
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A type of protective handwear commonly used in medical settings and other industries where hand hygiene and safety are important.
Latex gloves
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A thin transparent fabric of silk, linen, or cotton used for bandages and dressings.
Gauze
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a small, non-invasive electronic device that clips onto a part of the body, like a finger or earlobe, to measure the percentage of oxygen in the blood, known as oxygen saturation or SpO2
Pulse oximeter
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Instrument for weighing babies.
Pediatric scale
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a tube with a plunger and a barrel for sucking in and ejecting liquid in a thin stream fitted with a hollow needle for injecting or withdrawing fluids.