Commode chair,
Steel commode chair
powder coated frame
Height adjustable
It is a special type of chair that has a commode, it ha 5 position push button height adjustments
PVC material arm rest are handy for steadying yourself in the process of getting up and down
Detachable back rest crossbar for patient comfort.
It comes with a plastic seat and an pail with lid and splash guard, bucket last through multiple uses has cover and carry handle for sanitary disposal
KSh 7,000.00
CompareCommode chair,
Steel commode chair
powder coated frame
Height adjustable
It is the most basic type of wheelchair, it is light, has a leather upholstery and easy to be folded.
It can hold a maximum weight of 100Kg.
Advantage with this wheelchair is it comfortable and super in expensive has solid wheels can last forever.
best quality with latest technology infused to bring comfort.
Suction Machine is an appliance used to remove substances such as blood, saliva, mucus and vomit from a person’s airway.
Working Principle
It works by atmospheric pressure, when the piston is raised creating a partial vacuum, atmospheric pressure outside forces water into the cylinder hence it is permitted to escape by an outlet valve.
Oil free lubrication pump to keep the environment from being polluted by the oil mist.
low noise
Square negative pressure meter and plastic cover.
no any negative pressure to be generated during running to ensure reliable and safe operation.
Negative pressure regulating system can be adjusted steplessly small in size, light in weight and portable
Digital weight and height
It is a device that can measure the height and weight, It is very important to know the height and weight of a person.
Ideal weight for a person is 60Kg. Knowing a person’s weight will help them watch their diet if it is more than the recommended and also less than 40kg as an adult is not really recommended.
It is very important to know and monitor your BMI.
BMI is refereed to as Body Mass Index, it is useful to measure of overweight and obesity.
Pulse oximetry is a noninvasive method for monitoring a person’s oxygen saturation. Though its reading of peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) is not always identical to the more desirable reading of arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) from arterial blood gas analysis, the two are correlated well enough that the safe, convenient, noninvasive, inexpensive pulse oximetry method is valuable for measuring oxygen saturation in clinical use.
In its most common (transmissive) application mode, a sensor device is placed on a thin part of the patient’s body, usually a fingertip or earlobe, or in the case of an infant, across a foot. The device passes two wavelengths of light through the body part to a photodetector. It measures the changing absorbance at each of the wavelengths, allowing it to determine the absorbances due to the pulsing arterial blood alone, excluding venous blood, skin, bone, muscle, fat, and (in most cases) nail polish.
Reflectance pulse oximetry is a less common alternative to transmissive pulse oximetry. This method does not require a thin section of the person’s body and is therefore well suited to a universal application such as the feet, forehead, and chest, but it also has some limitations. Vasodilation and pooling of venous blood in the head due to compromised venous return to the heart can cause a combination of arterial and venous pulsations in the forehead region and lead to spurious SpO2 results. Such conditions occur while undergoing anesthesia with endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation or in patients in the Trendelenburg position.