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McKesson McKesson Fall Prevention Mat PVC / Foam 24 X 70 X 0.7 Inch
McKesson Fall Prevention Mat PVC / Foam 24 X 70 X 0.7 Inch Features McKesson Fall Protection Mat Provide safety and peace of mind to users and caregivers Can be placed on any floor surface; bedside, kitchen floors, and the bottom of stairs are great places to use fall mat Great for individuals experiencing balance issues, mobility restrictions, or wandering episodes Impact-resistant polyurethane foam core designed to protect from risks of injuries caused by dangerous falls One piece, flat, rollable design made to easily slide under the bed or compacted for quick storage or easy travel accessibility Textured, waterproof PVC top layer for easy cleaning and slip-resistance Solid beveled edge and smooth surface allows walking aids such as rollators, walkers, and wheelchairs to glide onto with ease Non-skid bottom to stay firmly in place on any floor surface including carpet, hardwood, laminate, or tile For use in homes or medical facilities, such as hospitals or nursing homes Raised design pattern provides added texture and welcoming décor Made for patient convenience and safety Most common and economical type of fall mats for nursing homes Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex Packaged: 1 Each
McKesson Chemotherapy Procedure Gown NonSterile AAMI Level 2 / ASTM D6978 Disposable
McKesson Chemotherapy Procedure Gown Medium - Packaged: 10 Per Bag, 30 Case Large - Packaged: 10 Per Bag, 30 Case X-Large - Packaged: 10 Per Bag, 30 Case 2X-Large - Packaged: 10 Per Bag, 30 Case Polycoated material delivers durability and protection; soft, spunbound polypropylene is coated with a layer of polyethylene film Secured with ties at waist for added comfort Low-linting material helps to provide a clean environment Long sleeves with knit cuffs provide a comfortable fit Full back gowns are rated AAMI 2 Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex 44 Inch Length Meets ASTM requirements for testing parameters for specific hazardous drugs-http://www.usp.org/compounding/general-chapter-hazardous-drugs-handling-healthcare