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Wooden whistle to stimulate expiratory murmur and its management. It requires very little air flow to make it sound. It has a comfortable mouthpiece due to its rounded shape.
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Wooden whistle to stimulate expiratory murmur and its management. It requires very little air flow to make it sound. It has a comfortable mouthpiece due to its rounded shape.
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Wooden whistle to stimulate expiratory murmur and its management. It requires very little air flow to make it sound. It has a comfortable mouthpiece due to its rounded shape.
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Set of 4 finger puppets with animals to stimulate language and communication. These figures are made of a soft and pleasant fabric with embroidered faces. Their inner padding allows a perfect fit in the fingers of the little ones.
https://staging.logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/marionetas-de-dedo-247x300.jpg 10.29 instock LANGUAGEMorphology and syntaxNarrative discourseWood 0 0.00 0 https://staging.logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/marionetas-de-dedo-247x300.jpg 2105820982209512094520967 10.29 8.50 0.00 0.00 2015-03-18T19:35:14+01:00Device, for adults and children from 3 years of age, to measure (SpO2) the oxygen saturation of a patient's arterial hemoglobin. It has a digital LED display and pulse line indicator. It turns off automatically when there is no signal. Specially recommended for patients with dysphagia or other alterations in functional areas such as: pneumology, resuscitation, anesthesia and neonatology.
Recommendations for use: the finger should not move when the oximeter is in operation. If the patient is wearing nail varnish, the results may be affected. Measurements may be inaccurate due to poor readings resulting from: dirt on the sensor diode, dirt on the finger, excessive perspiration, damaged or blackened nails.
Measurement: SpO2: 70 to 100% at +/- 1%. Pulse rate: 30 to 235 bpm at +/- 3%. Supply of strap and batteries (2 x AAA).This model is very complete as it has 6 modes and is especially recommended for patients with pulmonary or cardivascular diseases as it allows plethysmography.
https://staging.logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pulsi-ok-1-247x223.jpeg 54.33 instock OROFACIAL MYOLOGYBreathingDysphagiaWood 0 0.00 0 https://staging.logopedicum.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pulsi-ok-1-247x223.jpeg 210462095520945138159138176 54.33 44.90 0.00 0.00 2017-05-23T12:46:35+02:00This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
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