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VeinLite PEDI
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Item Number: 5274M1
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VeinLite PEDI is the smallest ring style transilluminator on the market. It is specifically designed for use on babies and neonates
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The VeinLite PEDI uses TransLite's patented side-transillumination method for imaging veins anywhere on the body
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The VeinLite PEDI has 12 powerful LED light sources (8 orange and 4 red)
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LED lights remain cool to the touch so they are the safest light source to use on infants
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To achieve the best contrast for vein imaging, bright orange light (for strong illumination) is combined with deep red light (for high penetration of dark pigmented skin)
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Two light switches allow for selection of either or both colors for optimum vein imaging - even in the smallest of patients
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A unique C-shaped ring design gives uniform illumination of a small region of tissue
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The VeinLite PEDI comes with a snap on neonatal adapter designed to shine six closely packed LEDs through a small opening for safe through-the-body transillumination of small limbs in neonates
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VeinLites not only help find the vein, they can prevent rolling and stretch the skin for easy access
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The VeinLite PEDI uses one CR2 Lithium battery (included)
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VeinLite PEDI is supplied with 50 Disposable Protective Covers which are recommended for use to prevent contamination of the unit
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Optional Carrying Case with belt clip and a pocket for covers is also available to protect, store and transport the VeinLite PEDI
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When you order a VeinLite PEDI - it includes 50 disposable plastic covers, one CR2 battery, a snap on neonatal adapter and a snap on light shield attachment
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Overall Dimensions 2-3/4" x 1-3/4" x 1"
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VeinLite LED is the most powerful hand held device designed for general vein access in adults and children
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VeinLite EMS is powered by 2AA batteries and is designed for use by Emergency Response Teams.
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Replacement pack of Disposable Plastic Sleeves for VeinLite PEDI - 50 per pack
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Carrying Case with belt clip and a pocket to hold Disposable Plastic Covers - fits both the VeinLite LED and the VeinLite PEDI
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