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BoehringerTalks
Boehringer Laboratories
36 episodes
4 months ago
You want to know, “Are you on my GPO?” We need to know, “Suction Regulators: Capital or Commodity?” The answer to this simple question may determine where our suction regulators are contracted.
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You want to know, “Are you on my GPO?” We need to know, “Suction Regulators: Capital or Commodity?” The answer to this simple question may determine where our suction regulators are contracted.
Show more...
Business
Education,
Health & Fitness
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What are suction regulators used for in a clinical setting?
BoehringerTalks
3 minutes
2 years ago
What are suction regulators used for in a clinical setting?
Suction regulators play a vital part in medical management, from removing hemorrhages in an emergency to maintaining an appropriate vacuum for gastrointestinal secretions, appearing in nearly every patient care area of the hospital. They convert the facility's central gas system to a reduced level safe for patient use, limiting the total pressure generated by the primary vacuum system to a level appropriate for surgical applications and waste gas disposal.
BoehringerTalks
You want to know, “Are you on my GPO?” We need to know, “Suction Regulators: Capital or Commodity?” The answer to this simple question may determine where our suction regulators are contracted.