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warming system hypothermia treatment mini rescue ii geratherm 19in x 30in
electrically powered hypothermia prevention and control system; utilizes carbon fiber fabric panels to transform 12-28 volt dc power into heat; supports full body protection, preventing intrusion of cooling air; retains heat produced by its active warming panels; 100 watts of heat; waterproof electronics and connectors; welded construction for waterproof infection control; battery life: approx. 7 hours; 2590 battery, battery cable, charger, 110-240 volt ac power adapter, ac mains cable; includes active warming blanket with dual temperature (98.6 deg f and 105 deg f) and embedded power controller, instructions, quick start card, training cd, and soft camo case; approx. weight: 6.8 lbs
A covering used to consistently maintain a patient's temperature (by means of hot and cold water); for use in the operating room, and in the surgical intensive care unit (icu), in order to reduce shivering, improve body temperature, and stabilize heart rate. This item is designed to be hooked-up to a warming unit regulator; and can be used to transfer heat where it is feasible to cover the upper/lower body surface area. Excludes blanket, bed; blanket, casualty and blanket, surgical.
Special requirement. see specific instructions or drawings provided.
Special requirement. see specific instructions or drawings provided.
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Item does not contain precious metal.
The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
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