CHESAPEAKE — Chesapeake Regional Medical Center announced this week it’s contacting patients who may have been treated by a former nurse who reused needleless syringes while administering IV ...
The FDA has notified healthcare professionals about syringe connection problems when certain needleless glass syringes containing adenosine and amiodarone are used with particular types of IV access ...
The Food and Drug Administration is notifying health care professionals, especially those working in emergency and critical care settings, of reports of compatibility problems when certain needleless ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) — Officials at Chesapeake Regional Medical Center say a former nurse improperly reused needleless syringes while giving IV medications to patients, in violation of training, ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. — A former nurse at Chesapeake Regional Medical Center is accused of reusing needleless syringes while administering IV medications, prompting Chesapeake Regional Healthcare to issue a ...
November 19, 2010 — Compatibility issues have been reported between certain prefilled needleless glass syringes and pin-activated needleless intravenous (IV) access systems, the US Food and Drug ...
In a Nov. 22 alert, the FDA told physicians that some Luer-activated valve connectors with internal pin designs aren’t compatible with prefilled glass syringes, and if they’re forced together, the ...
The Key focuses on the needleless, painless "Speedinject" syringe AI-supported and patented technology with applications in human medicine, esthetics and veterinary medicine Global market for ...
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