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i am good in typing and copy pasting , can make easily paragraphs essays in english. i will work 3 hours per day An Input Device Vein VIEWER Invention The vein Viewer was invented by Herb Zeeman, a scientist at the university of Tennessee Health Science Center. It was developed and packaged by Laminate which was founded in Memphis and acquired by Christie Medical Holdings in 2009. Working Projected near infrared light is absorbed by blood and reflected by surrounding tissue. Vein Viewer patented technology using AVIN (Active Vascular Imaging Navigation), allow you to see blood patterns up to 15mm deep and clinically relevant veins up to 10mm. Importance Vein Viewer is also proven to have a significant on patient satisfaction scores something that is becoming increasingly important to reimbursement and value-based purchasing. Vein Viewer has been shown to more than double patient satisfaction scores. Innovation in 2016 Emerus focus on patient centered health care means that we are always searching for ways to make a patient’s time with us more comfortable. We are excited to offer patients the best in vein finding technology to aid in avoiding multiple sticks, especially for those patients with difficult venous access. Using near infrared light to create a real time digital image of patient veins on the skin surface. Vein Viewer lets clinical see peripheral veins up to 10mm deep and blood patterns up to 15mm deep, while also locating valves and bifurcations to aid in determining the best point of insertion. Vein viewer reduces the time needed for the IV insertion, reduces the use of PICC by up to 30 percent, and improves first stick success rates by up to 100 percent when placing an IV catheter. Innovation in 2017 Clarksville, Tenn. TENOVA Health care. Clarksville announced the adoption of new vein technology to improve quality care and patient satisfaction this innovative technology will improve the patient experience related to intravenous catheter placement and blood draws. By allowing to quickly locating more veins especially on patients considered a difficult sticks these unit will help increase efficiency and reduce stress for both patient and Nurse, said TENOVA Health care Clarks administrative director of the laboratory CHRISTOPHER Baggett. If a patient does not have good option for a peripheral IV, we can tell that without stick them even once. Nurses have reported a very enthusiastic response from patients since the addition of the new vein finding technology. The units will be primarily used in the emergency, laboratory, ICU, and surgery departments. Innovation in 2018 Study at AVA shows Accu Vein significantly increase success rates. ACCU Vein inc, the global leader in Vein visualization, announced today that it will be showcasing the ACCU Vein AV 400 device at AV annual scientific meeting being held in Columbus.

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i am good in typing and copy pasting , can make easily paragraphs essays in english. i will work 3 hours per day An Input Device Vein VIEWER Invention The vein Viewer was invented by Herb Zeeman, a scientist at the university of Tennessee Health Science Center. It was developed and packaged by Laminate which was founded in Memphis and acquired by Christie Medical Holdings in 2009. Working Projected near infrared light is absorbed by blood and reflected by surrounding tissue. Vein Viewer patented technology using AVIN (Active Vascular Imaging Navigation), allow you to see blood patterns up to 15mm deep and clinically relevant veins up to 10mm. Importance Vein Viewer is also proven to have a significant on patient satisfaction scores something that is becoming increasingly important to reimbursement and value-based purchasing. Vein Viewer has been shown to more than double patient satisfaction scores. Innovation in 2016 Emerus focus on patient centered health care means that we are always searching for ways to make a patient’s time with us more comfortable. We are excited to offer patients the best in vein finding technology to aid in avoiding multiple sticks, especially for those patients with difficult venous access. Using near infrared light to create a real time digital image of patient veins on the skin surface. Vein Viewer lets clinical see peripheral veins up to 10mm deep and blood patterns up to 15mm deep, while also locating valves and bifurcations to aid in determining the best point of insertion. Vein viewer reduces the time needed for the IV insertion, reduces the use of PICC by up to 30 percent, and improves first stick success rates by up to 100 percent when placing an IV catheter. Innovation in 2017 Clarksville, Tenn. TENOVA Health care. Clarksville announced the adoption of new vein technology to improve quality care and patient satisfaction this innovative technology will improve the patient experience related to intravenous catheter placement and blood draws. By allowing to quickly locating more veins especially on patients considered a difficult sticks these unit will help increase efficiency and reduce stress for both patient and Nurse, said TENOVA Health care Clarks administrative director of the laboratory CHRISTOPHER Baggett. If a patient does not have good option for a peripheral IV, we can tell that without stick them even once. Nurses have reported a very enthusiastic response from patients since the addition of the new vein finding technology. The units will be primarily used in the emergency, laboratory, ICU, and surgery departments. Innovation in 2018 Study at AVA shows Accu Vein significantly increase success rates. ACCU Vein inc, the global leader in Vein visualization, announced today that it will be showcasing the ACCU Vein AV 400 device at AV annual scientific meeting being held in Columbus.

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