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EMS PRO GRATITUDEPRODUCTS AccuVein AV300


AccuVein’s new device makes drawing blood and inserting IVs less trau- matic for patients.


Sinai Hospital, Northwest Hospital and Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital, LifeBridge Health centers in Balti- more, MD, have begun using the AccuVein AV300, a revolutionary new device that makes drawing blood and in- serting IVs a less painful experience for patients.


The AccuVein AV300 is a small, lightweight, hand- held device that “paints”


veins in a high-visibility pattern using infrared light. The device is held seven inches above a patient’s veins, and, when a button is pressed, the red light is projected over the area to conspicuously highlight veins below the skin’s surface.


According to Sinai advanced practice nurse Michelle Salmon, R.N., M.S.N., ACNP, C.N.S.- B.C., the AV300 has prov- en to be a welcome tool for both hospital person- nel and patients. “Finding a vein can sometimes be a challenge, but this device


makes it much easier. Our patients think it is great. They are intrigued to see how their veins show up under the light,” Salmon


commented. u


For more information, visit: www.accuvein.com or call 816-997-9400


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