Mediquip Ltd

Mediquip Ltd

Medical Equipment Manufacturing

Bungay, England 274 followers

Medical equipment sales and servicing. Always putting the customer first.

About us

A family run business established in 1987 servicing and supplying a wide range of medical equipment to the public and private sectors including the NHS, veterinary and private ambulance services.

Industry
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Bungay, England
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1987

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    Rebreathing Bag, 22mm Ferrule Neck. Green, Non Sterile, Disposable, 0.50 litre. Ever wondered how a rebreathing bag works? This essential tool in respiratory therapy helps patients breathe more effectively by recycling exhaled gases. How it Works: When you exhale into the bag, it retains part of the carbon dioxide, which is then inhaled with the next breath. This is crucial for patients needing controlled ventilation or those receiving anesthesia. Why It Matters: The rebreathing bag ensures a balance of oxygen and CO2, helping regulate breathing and making sure the right amount of gases are delivered with each breath. It's a small tool with a big impact on patient care! Click here to see the full range: https://lnkd.in/e7ymmEHT #RespiratoryCare #MedicalDevices #PatientCare #HealthcareEssentials #MedicalEducation

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    DID YOU KNOW... To comply with the COSHH Regulations 2002 and to protect the health of your staff you must ensure that levels of personal exposure to anaesthetic gases and vapours in the workplace are consistently below the Work Exposure Limits (WELs) that apply and are ideally as low as is "reasonably practicable". Having an appropriate annual anaesthetic monitoring program in place is also a specific requirement for RCVS Practice Standards and Training practices and is strongly advised by the HSE. An integral part of this process, and the only certain way of knowing that the Vets and Nurses in your practice are not exposed to anaesthetic vapours, is the regular monitoring of anaesthetic gases in your workplace to assess their specific exposure levels. Because of differences in the working practices of individuals and because anaesthetic vapours are often most concentrated in the Veterinary Surgeon's or Nurse's breathing zone, environmental monitoring (measuring background levels in operating and recovery areas) will not give an accurate measure of personal exposure, which is what the statutory WELs refer to. Theatre isn't the only area exposure to volatile gases occurs! Post-anaesthesia patients will continue to exhale anaesthetic gases into the atmosphere. Personal monitoring is the approved method of determining personal anaesthetic exposure and has several benefits: Measures individual staff exposure level More accurate than environmental/background measurement Targeted monitoring - especially useful in the case of a pregnant member of staff The badges and tubes are lightweight, unobtrusive, and come supplied with a clip for easy attachment to theatre gowns and uniforms It is more convenient - you decide when to monitor. To find out more about the Isoflurane & Sevoflurane Gas monitoring badge just email us at sales@mediquipuk.co.uk #AnestheticSafety #GasMonitoring #Healthcare #MediquipUK #OccupationalSafety

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