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Product
Brochures |
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Medicator®
Overview (Aerosol Therapy by the Numbers) |
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ExpressNeb™ Flyer |
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3-minute Treatment Flyer |
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Are you gambling
with occupational aerosol exposure? |
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Accessories for
Alternative Patient Interfacing and Mounting (Mask Kits
& Pole Mounts) |
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Technical
Handouts |
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Handout:
Do Nebulizers Place Therapists At Risk of Occupational
Exposure? |
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Handout:
The Medicator® Aerosol Maximizer
in the Peer-Reviewed Literature |
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Waste Not, Want
Not - How the Medicator Maximizer Aerosol Delivery
Device Tackles An Old Problem |
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Protocols (P&Ps) |
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Medicator Cleaning & Infection Control
Policy & Procedure |
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Protocol:
Nebulized Bronchodilators
(includes "Time-Saving" Strategy &
"Rescue" Strategy |
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Protocol: Nebulized
Morphine |
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Protocol:
Nebulized Pentamidine
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AARC Open Forum Posters |
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Validation of the Medicator® Plus
“Aerosol Maximizer:”
Comparison to a Commercial Reservoir-Type Delivery
System and a Standard “Tee” System. AARC Las
Vegas, 2003. Respir Care 2003; 48(11): 1080.
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Can Aerosol Drug Delivery by SVN Be
Predicted?
AARC Las Vegas, 2003. Respir Care
2003; 48(11): 1080. |
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Is a Noseclip
Necessary for SVN Treatments?
AARC Las Vegas, 2003. Respir Care
2003; 48(11): 1079. |
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Can a “Holding Chamber” Improve
Nebulizer Performance? AARC New Orleans, 2004.
Respir Care 2004; 49(11): 1393.
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Mitigation of Occupational Exposure
to Aerosolized Medication. AARC New Orleans,
2004. Respir Care 2004; 49(11): 1390.
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An Improved Device and Patient
Interface for Delivering
Aerosolized Medications to Patients with
Tracheotomies. AARC San Antonio 2005.
Respir Care 2005; 50(11): 1553.
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Miscellaneous |
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Package Inserts
from Our Products |
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Faxable
Sample Request Form |