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McKesson
McKesson Vinyl Exam Gloves, Powder-Free, Latex-Free Medical Gloves
McKesson Stretch Vinyl Exam Gloves are suitable for general cleaning tasks, food preparation and laboratory use. They are made of a soft yet durable vinyl that's resistant to tears and punctures for continued reliable performance. These size small...
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Purell
Purell Advanced Hand Sanitizing Gel, Ethyl Alcohol - Fruit Scent, 1200 mL
Prevent contamination and the spread of germs with Purell® Advanced Hand Sanitizer Gel. This refill bottle fits the Purell® TFX™ dispenser, offering a quick and convenient option for keeping hands clean without using water. The refreshing formulation...
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Purell
Purell Advanced Foaming Hand Sanitizer, 70% Alcohol, Fruit Scent
Improve your chances of remaining healthy with Purell® Advanced Hand Sanitizer Foam. It contains the active ingredient ethyl alcohol to effectively kill up to 99.99 percent of common germs. The GOJO® foam sanitizer comes formulated with four conditioners...
As low as $53.16 -
McKesson
McKesson Foam Soap Pump Dispenser, Wall Mount Hand Hygiene Container, 1000 mL
1000 mL (34 oz) Clean line design–no seams or 90 degree ridges to collect dirt Push bar is protected–no ridges or openings to collect debris and grime Accommodates McKesson 1000 mL foam dispenser bags Front panel window–helps monitor product use levels...
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Mabis
Mabis Thermometer Probe Cover 500 per Pack
Package Count: 500. Highly versatile and easy-to-use! These probe covers are sized to fit most digital thermometers and can be used orally, rectally or under the arm.Mabis® disposable digital thermometer probe covers feature a safe, closed-system They...
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HealthSmart
HealthSmart Tympanic Thermometer Probe Cover 45 per Box
Package Count: 45. Thermometer probe covers keep the probes on compatible thermometers clean and help eliminate cross-contamination, especially when the thermometer will be used for multiple users.For use with HealthSmart® Standard Digital Ear...
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Exergen
Exergen Thermometer Probe Covers, Reusable - for Temporal Thermometers
Add comfort to checking temperatures while being hygienic with these Exergen Resposable and Disposable Covers. They have a contoured, ergonomic shape and a smooth texture for a gentle touch against the skin. The Exergen probe covers are latex-free,...
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McKesson
McKesson LUEMON Tympanic Thermometer Probe Covers - Non-Sterile
These protective sheaths are to be used with the infrared tympanic electronic thermometer.Di-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate Free Non-sterile Single Use For use only with Infrared Tympanic Electronic Thermometers (MFR # 3069)
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Precept Medical Products
Precept Medical Face Mask for Kids, Disposable Procedure Mask
Child-sized to improve fit for children High filtration for improved protection Soft comfortable earloops provide easier donning
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Proactive
Proactive Medical Products Fingertip Pulse Oximeter, Oxygen Saturation and Heart Rate
Proactive Finger Pulse Oximeter provides accurate reading of SpO2 values is among the most important factors for successful management of respiratory care. For patients with a breathing disorder, monitoring blood-oxygen levels can save their lives. It...
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Baseline
Baseline Finger Pulse Oximeter, Portable Oxygen Level Monitor
The Baseline Pulse Oximeter is an easy way to measure oxygen levels. It attaches to your finger and emits two wavelengths, making for comfortable and non-invasive use. This Baseline® finger pulse oximeter measures your blood oxygen level as well as your...
$29.82
Personal Protective Equipment
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
The COVID-19 pandemic may have brought the phrase “personal protective equipment (PPE)” into widespread use. Whether you’re trying to protect yourself or someone else, understanding the different types of PPE is essential.
Face Masks
There are two distinct types of masks, and which one is most appropriate for you depends on your purpose for wearing it. Medical masks, or surgical masks (the type of disposable mask most people are now familiar with), primarily protect you from droplets or splashes of liquid and filter out large particles. However, they do not fit tightly or form a seal and offer little to no protection against airborne pathogens.
Respirator masks (such as the “N95” masks discussed so often) are more effective overall; they fit the contours of the wearer’s face and filter out both large and small particles while also protecting them from droplets. In addition, respirator masks filter out at least 95% of airborne pathogens. Respirator masks include the N95, KN95, and FFP2.
Face Shields
Some infections spread through contact with the mucous membranes in the eyes. Disposable face shields, consisting of a clear plastic full-face visor attached to a headband, protect your eyes from droplets and splashes that contaminate them with infectious microorganisms. Some types of face masks may also have a built-in clear plastic face shield that extends upward from the top of the mask and protects the eyes.
Gloves
Disposable gloves protect both the wearer and anyone they may touch. They protect the person wearing them from any microorganisms their hands may come in contact with and others from any pathogens that may be present on the wearer’s hands. Gloves come in various sizes, and it’s important to choose gloves that fit snugly but not tightly.
Gloves are often made of latex, though nitrile is also common. If you have a latex allergy, ensure that the gloves you choose are nitrile or clearly state that they are latex-free. Powder dusting the inside of the gloves makes them easier to put on and take off, and keeps hands dry, which may be helpful if you will be wearing gloves for long periods or in hot conditions. If you want to avoid powder, look for a brand labeled powder-free.
Gowns
Like gloves, gowns can protect both the wearer and those around them. Gowns offer four different levels of protection, suitable for different situations.
The COVID-19 pandemic may have brought the phrase “personal protective equipment (PPE)” into widespread use. Whether you’re trying to protect yourself or someone else, understanding the different types of PPE is essential.
Face Masks
There are two distinct types of masks, and which one is most appropriate for you depends on your purpose for wearing it. Medical masks, or surgical masks (the type of disposable mask most people are now familiar with), primarily protect you from droplets or splashes of liquid and filter out large particles. However, they do not fit tightly or form a seal and offer little to no protection against airborne pathogens.
Respirator masks (such as the “N95” masks discussed so often) are more effective overall; they fit the contours of the wearer’s face and filter out both large and small particles while also protecting them from droplets. In addition, respirator masks filter out at least 95% of airborne pathogens. Respirator masks include the N95, KN95, and FFP2.
Face Shields
Some infections spread through contact with the mucous membranes in the eyes. Disposable face shields, consisting of a clear plastic full-face visor attached to a headband, protect your eyes from droplets and splashes that contaminate them with infectious microorganisms. Some types of face masks may also have a built-in clear plastic face shield that extends upward from the top of the mask and protects the eyes.
Gloves
Disposable gloves protect both the wearer and anyone they may touch. They protect the person wearing them from any microorganisms their hands may come in contact with and others from any pathogens that may be present on the wearer’s hands. Gloves come in various sizes, and it’s important to choose gloves that fit snugly but not tightly.
Gloves are often made of latex, though nitrile is also common. If you have a latex allergy, ensure that the gloves you choose are nitrile or clearly state that they are latex-free. Powder dusting the inside of the gloves makes them easier to put on and take off, and keeps hands dry, which may be helpful if you will be wearing gloves for long periods or in hot conditions. If you want to avoid powder, look for a brand labeled powder-free.
Gowns
Like gloves, gowns can protect both the wearer and those around them. Gowns offer four different levels of protection, suitable for different situations.
- Level 1 is for basic care, isolation, or as cover for visitors to the particularly vulnerable.
- Level 2 is appropriate for low-risk situations, such as when drawing blood.
- Level 3 is for moderate-risk scenarios such as inserting IVs or arterial blood draws.
- Level 4 is the highest level of protection, appropriate in cases of the infectious but non-airborne disease.