Medical Devices

A close-up of a white and gray tonometer device. A white male wearing a dark colored shirt holds the device with one hand.
Medical Devices

Choosing the Best Tonometer for Your Practice

BY
Henry Johnson

Find the right tonometer device with this guide, comparing Goldmann, Tono-Pen, and non-contact tonometers to support your clinical decisions.

A close-up of a patient with a tracheostomy in their throat. There is a small piece of gauze on the skin around the insert.
Medical Devices

The Most Common Uses for Tracheostomy Tools

BY
Henry Johnson

Tracheostomy care requires advanced tools and techniques that providers administer across various healthcare settings. Learn the most common tools here.

A healthcare professional in blue scrubs with a stethoscope around their neck is holding a patient’s hand.
Medical Devices

Medical Devices Every Healthcare Facility Should Have

BY
Henry Johnson

Equip your healthcare facility with essential devices to enhance patient care, outcomes, and efficiency. Discover the medical tools for optimal performance.

A close-up of a heap of medical pills and tablets of various colors, like white, blue, and red, in transparent packaging.
Medical Devices

3 Types of Pharmaceutical Coding Equipment Explained

BY
Henry Johnson

Pharmaceutical coding equipment is essential in the industry to guarantee safe products. Here, we explain the common types of pharmaceutical coding solutions.

A healthcare professional wearing blue gloves and holding a plastic sterilization pouch of metal dental instruments.
Medical Devices

The Importance of Ensuring Medical Device Sterilization

BY
Henry Johnson

Proper sterilization processes are crucial to patient safety. Learn the importance of ensuring medical device sterilization with this guide.

The right hand of a female doctor moving an ultrasound scanner over the bare stomach of a supine female patient.
Medical Devices

Abnormalities That an Ultrasound Can Detect

BY
Henry Johnson

Ultrasound machines are powerful pieces of medical equipment that can help detect various abnormalities. Here are medical issues these machines can detect.

An operating room with surgeons and techs gathered around a surgical instrument tray. They're in scrubs and gloves.
Medical Devices Technology

Medical Miracles: How Surgical Instruments Are Made

BY
Henry Johnson

Medical miracles come to fruition often at the hands of how surgical instruments are made and used—learn about these processes in this quick guide.

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