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Posted over 3 years ago Attention all OR nurses please read the following you will not believe your eyes. A new IV pole hit the market today. This is a new patented invention that will give you the relief you have been looking for when handling those heavy 3000ml bags of fluids. This pole lifts up to 4 3000ml bags of fluid with the assistance of as little as 2 fingers or simply one hand with EASE!! No more sore necks, backs, shoulders, or wrists. Please inform who ever it is you need to for a free demonstration at your hospital or clinic. I am even authorized to leave a pole for your OR staff to use for a week. This pole is second to NONE!!! This will in fact become the IV pole of choice in every hospital in the country and abroad. For more information feel free to email me at billgcg@yahoo.com
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| Posted almost 3 years ago Thanks for sharing your information but that is not so important as you are giving it. |
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| Posted almost 3 years ago " To IVPOLEMAN, ** If this high-tech feature is to be utilized,would it be," economically-feasible", for the client recieving care on a skilled-care unit, would its use be cost-efficient / covered via Medicare, Medicaid ?" |
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| Posted almost 3 years ago How many pumps can it handle? |
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| Posted almost 3 years ago I saw the # of bags it could hold, but I'm asking about the infusion pumps we stack on the length of the pole itself for multiple gtts. |
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| Posted almost 3 years ago My interest is waning. It was just a passing thought. |
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| Posted almost 2 years ago It is really good information for nurses.. I strongly recommend to the nurses that must watch it to get the good information. |
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| Posted almost 2 years ago what? |
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| Posted almost 2 years ago Has anyone checked to see if IVPOLEMAN is still in business? He hasn't responded for over 2 years. Tom, PhD, MPH, BS(N), RN-C, CHN |

