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  2. Category:Medical equipment - Wikipedia

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    Medical testing equipment (2 C, 31 P) Medicine storage containers (9 P) O. Ophthalmic equipment (1 C, 34 P) Optical coherence tomography (8 P) Orthopedic braces (17 P) P.

  3. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Belkin: Headquartered in California, offers chargers, cables, and cases. Casetify: Known for customizable phone cases and other accessories. Evelatus: A Europe-based brand offering cables, cases, chargers, and screen protectors. [5] OtterBox: Famous for rugged, protective cases. Popsockets: Popularized collapsible phone grips and stands.

  4. Medical bag - Wikipedia

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    A medical bag (also called a doctor's bag or physician's bag) is a portable bag used by a physician or other medical professional to transport medical supplies and medicine. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Traditionally, the medical bag was made of leather , opened on the top with a split- handle design.

  5. Instruments used in general medicine - Wikipedia

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    to correct arrhythmias of the heart [2] Gas cylinder: as a supply of oxygen, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, etc. Gauze sponge: to absorb blood and other fluids as well as clean wounds: Glucose monitor: to measure concentration of glucose in blood: Haemodialysis machine

  6. iPhone accessories - Wikipedia

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    A series of docks released for the iPhone 5, 5s, and 5c, were announced and released on September 10, 2013. [3] The docks have an identical design, with an audio-out and Lightning-in port on the back, and a Lightning connector on the top. [4]

  7. Retained surgical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Many cases of a retained instrument originally reported a correct sponge count when the patient was released. [1] An inaccurate count can occur when nurses are deprived of sleep, when the operation is particularly difficult, long, and mentally draining, when the operation is an emergency, or when there are unforeseen changes in the procedure.