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Vein Eye Hospital Cart Product Detail
Description
Drawing blood or starting and IV can be very challenging task, even for the skilled medical professional. The Vein Eye makes this task easier. The technology of the Vein Eye is specially important in patients who are very young, aged, obese, have dark skin, or their veins have collapsed.
The patented technology of the Vein Eye provides real time video of sub dermal veins located on various parts of the body, particularly the patients arm or hand. The video displays a "runway" image of the patients vein, necessary for IV placements.
The Vein Eye HC uses harmless near-infrared light to locate veins and display high quality images on a monitor. There is no radiation and the light source is an array of LEDs.
Everyone who starts IVs or draws blood knows how difficult and frustrating it is to obtain venous access in many patients. Factors such as small vessel size, fragility, skin pigmentation, edema, adipose tissue, and other issues can make venous access challenging to even the most experienced clinician.
There are no tools required for assembly. The Vein Eye hospital cart is a well constructed portable device that will fit easily into a corner, near a bed or next to a wheelchair.
The warranty is twelve (12) months from the day the unit ships
Benefits
- Increase in the number of "first-stick" successes
- Saves time and improves staff efficiency
- Improves patient satisfaction ratings for pain management, one of the HCAHPS survey measures
- Decreases medically-unnecessary PICC lines, reducing cost and infection risk associated with the placement and maintenance of central catheters
- Reduces escalations calls
- Decreases the potential for pain and suffering cause by accidental needle sticks
Advantages
- Affordable
- Rapid assessment of all veins due to large viewing area
- Rapid assessment of all veins due to the ability to zoom in and focus on the best vein segment
- Clear unobstructed view of the patient by showing veins on a monitor
- Lightweight, easy to transport, and a small footprint for easy access to the patients bedside
Below is an untouched picture of an arm displayed on the Vein Eye monitor. The arm belongs to the inventor of the Vein Eye images can also be displayed on a PC or other PDA device.
Properly Using the Vein Eye
- Do not attempt to use the Vein Eye when the camera or the patient is in direct sunlight
- The camera should be held approximately 10 inches to 18 inches from the patient
- The patients arm or hand should lie on a non-glare white background
- The Vein Eye was designed for use on white linen on hospital beds, doctors offices, and phlebotomy chairs
- The end user should not adjust the fixed camera and monitor settings
- The camera and monitor are configures at the factory
- Please consult the User Manual and Assembly Manual for all warnings and specific directions.
Vein Eye HC Specifications in inches, feet, pounds and Farenheit
- Out of the box operating dimensions: When extended vertically: 62" maximum, 54.6" minimum
- Weight: 29 pounds
- Width: 18.5"
- In-the-box shipping dimensions: 23"x23"x16"
- In-the-box shipping weight: 32 pounds
- Operating temperature in storage or in transport: 39.02F to 104.9F
- Operating humidity in storage or in transport: 5.1% to 86% relative humidity, non-condensing
- Power: Electrical power is obtained by connecting to a publicly provided power source by means of the 12V (volt), 2.0 A (amps) power adapter and power splitter
- Input 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 0.8-4A
- Near Infrared wavelength: 850 nm
- Output to camera and monitor: 12V DC, 2.5 A
- The Vein Eye works with either 110V or 220V and adjusts automatically
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