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The Art of the IV Start - December 2014 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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plug in and lightweight to wear. Dr. Cohen notes that, in addition to the uncomfortable weight of a battery pack on the waist of scrub pants or a headband, it also generates a fair amount of heat during the course of its use. Plus, any battery- operated device brings with it issues of battery life. "The biggest weak- ness of the battery pack headlight is, if it's not charged regularly, it will fail you," says Dr. Archer. Even if it is fully charged, "it will fade over time, it'll lose light quality. The batter- ies do dim on you. A light source, on the other hand, gives con- sistent brightness." OSM E-mail db ernard@outpa- tientsurg ery.net . LED DayLite ® UltraMini SEE the Visible Dierence ® with Small, Lightweight (14 grams) LED with convenient mini USB cable connection Neutral White 5800°K light with adjustable intensity Long Lasting Lithium Ion rechargeable battery pack Thin Blue Cable TM shieled for your protection LED LED DayLite ® Cam HD TM Nano Record in HiDef 1080p video Still Photos in live or playback mode Hands Free operation Document from the surgeon's perspective with real time transmission to entire surgical team ,PFIMFS"WFOVFr3POLPOLPNB/: rJOGP!%FTJHOT'PS7JTJPODPN XXX%FTJHOT'PS7JTJPODPN 1SJWBUFMZ0XOFEBOE0QFSBUFETJODF $POUBDU6TGPSB%FNPOTUSBUJPO

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