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Disease Diagnosis: These instruments are used to identify and determine the type, cause, or stage of a disease by collecting and analyzing various medical indicators to confirm the patient's condition. Health Monitoring: During routine or long-term medical care, they help track changes in the patient’s physiological state to maintain overall health or detect abnormal trends early. Early Screening and Detection: Primarily used for proactive testing of at-risk populations to detect potential signs or risks of disease, allowing for early intervention to prevent progression. Guiding Treatment Decisions: Based on diagnostic results, these tools provide critical data to help healthcare professionals plan and adjust the most appropriate treatment or intervention.
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Medical protective equipment are specialized equipment and materials used in healthcare settings to protect healthcare personnel and patients. Their primary purpose is to block the transmission of bacteria or viruses and prevent infection risks. These include commonly used items such as masks, gloves, goggles, and protective clothing. They serve as key physical barriers to ensure the safety of medical procedures.
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Surgical staplers are medical devices designed for fast and precise closure of wounds or tissues during surgery. It operates similarly to a stapler, deploying multiple small metal staples at once to secure incision edges and promote tissue healing. The device typically consists of reusable or disposable components and is widely used in gastrointestinal surgeries, skin closures, and minimally invasive procedures.
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Medical drainage is a clinical procedure involving the placement of specialized sterile devices into specific parts or cavities of the body to guide abnormal or potentially harmful fluids or gases out of the body.
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Dental consumables refer to various disposable products used during dental diagnosis and treatment. These items serve the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and restoration processes of oral diseases. Typically, these materials and tools come into direct contact with the patient’s oral cavity or are involved in clinical operations, and are usually disposable or limited-use items. Common categories include filling materials, impression materials, gypsum model materials, adhesives, disinfectants, gloves, masks, needles, and small instruments. Dental consumables are an indispensable material foundation and essential guarantee for clinical work.