An accompanying chair, also known as a patient companion chair or hospital companion chair, is a chair designed for use by family members or friends who are staying with a patient in a hospital or clinic. These chairs prioritize comfort and often feature adjustable backrests and armrests, as well as comfortable cushioning. They may also be designed to fold o...
Developer and fixer powders are chemicals used in film processing, particularly for X-ray films. The developer converts the latent image on the film to a visible one, while the fixer removes the unexposed silver halide crystals, making the image permanent and light-insensitive. They are typically sold as concentrates that are mixed with water to create worki...
Infusion chairs are specialized medical recliners designed to provide comfort and support for patients undergoing intravenous (IV) treatments, such as chemotherapy or dialysis. These chairs typically feature adjustable positions, including recline and Trendelenburg (head-down) positioning, to accommodate various patient needs and treatment requirements. They...
A blood pressure monitor, also known as a sphygmomanometer, is a device used to measure blood pressure, which is the force of blood against the walls of arteries as the heart pumps. These devices typically consist of an inflatable cuff that is wrapped around the upper arm or wrist, and a gauge that displays the systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings.