AccuVein AV300 Helps Interns Get It Right The First Time
Posted on May 21, 09 08:49 PM PDT

Ever gone to the hospital to donate your blood only to realize that the nurse handling you is less than adept at finding the right vein to draw blood from? Well, hopefully the AccuVein AV300 will be released soonest possible in order to avoid such painful episodes in the future as this device is able to search out for difficult to find IV sites for needle placement. It is pretty much dummy proof as well, without the need for pre-use calibration or adjustments. In addition, the AV300 is highly portable, sitting in the palm of your hand comfortably while tipping the scales at a mere 10 ounces. Since it is a non-contact device, there is also no need to sterilize it after use, and it can be used with or without lights around. Sounds like one of the better medical gadgets we've come across this year...
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