![]() ![]() To meet the growing home office market demand for professional audio and video collaboration solutions that match the quality found in a traditional corporate office, Salt Lake City-based ClearOne, a developer of audio-video collaboration solutions, has introduced Aura, a range of good, better and best packages of enterprise-quality audio, video and audio-video options that include a free subscription to the company’s Collaborate Space video collaboration app. It has become a product that a lot of people have benefited from when using their iPad.” “Since announcing at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this past January, and even winning a couple awards, we’ve seen a demand for the product across more industries than we could’ve ever predicted. “We spent several months testing the Sketchboard Pro with professional artists doing production artwork in an effort to refine its ergonomics,” said Harrison. The device was created as a way to imitate a flat drawing surface that artists experience when drawing on paper and combine what they love about traditional art-making and modern technology. By pressing any of the lights, all lights illuminate, giving quick identification of the needed IV line.īraintreehouse, a Lindon art studio, has announced the widespread availability of the Sketchboard Pro, an Apple iPad accessory designed by Braintreehouse founder J.J. The device has a series small lights at various places along the infusion tube, including at the drip chamber, at the primary medication injection site and at the venous access catheter. Medlite lists advantages such as time-savings, workload reduction and stress reduction for nurses in the critical-care environment, as reported by nurses in the DSU study. In a study conducted by the Dixie State University School of Nursing, MedLite ID improved efficiency of line tracing by 34 percent in patients with as few as four IV lines. ![]() In some hospitals, IV pumps are being placed in the hallway outside of the patient’s room to reduced workers’ exposure to patients, making proper IV line identification more difficult. MedLite also said the new procedure reduces the necessity for healthcare worker to be in close proximity to patients - an important plus in times of pandemic when nurses and other healthcare workers are at additional risk. Critically ill patients often have six or more IV lines delivering medications or critical fluids. The disposable MedLite ID device lights the primary or emergency medication line in hospitalized patients and reduces the time it takes to perform line tracing, which is sometimes very complex with patients receiving multiple infusions in an intensive care situation. The company developed its line-tracing system in partnership with University of Notre Dame and Dixie State University. George-based medical device manufacturing startup MedLite ID has introduced a new product that creates a simple way to prevent medical errors due to confusion in the intravenous therapy process and improves patient safety. ![]()
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