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Health Tip: Use Medical Devices Safely
By LadyLively on December 17, 2018
A medical device is used to diagnose, cure or treat a condition, or to prevent disease.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says a medical device can range in size from a hand-held glucometer to a large breathing ventilator.
Here’s the FDA’s advice for safe use of a medical device:
- Understand how your device works, and keep instructions accessible.
- Understand and properly respond to device alarms.
- Keep a back-up plan and supplies in the event of an emergency.
- Keep emergency numbers available and updated.
- Educate your family and caregivers about your device.
- Have your doctor and health-care team review your condition and recommend any equipment changes.
- Report serious malfunctions to the device maker and to the FDA.
Source: HealthDay
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