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NASG vs Traditional Hemorrhage Control Methods: Which Is More Effective?
Dec 01 , 2025
NASG vs Traditional Hemorrhage Control Methods: Which Is More Effective? Introduction: Why Compare Hemorrhage Control Methods? Severe bleeding and shock remain leading causes of preventable death in t...
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2025–2026 Global Market Trends for Anti-Shock Garments (NASG & Hemorrhage Control Devices)
Dec 02 , 2025
As global healthcare systems continue to prioritize maternal health, emergency medicine, and pre-hospital trauma care, the Non-Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garment (NASG) is increasingly recognized as an esse...
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Why Hospitals and Clinics Trust TICARE® Tracheostomy Swabs for Patient Care
Dec 02 , 2025
Tracheostomy patients require strict hygiene and consistent moisture control to prevent infection, skin breakdown, and airway complications. Because of this, hospitals and clinics cannot afford low-qu...
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How Different Hospital Departments Use Wound Dressing Plasters: ER, Surgery, Pediatrics & More
Dec 15 , 2025
Wound dressing plasters are among the most frequently used medical consumables in hospitals. From emergency trauma care to post-operative recovery and pediatric treatment, each hospital department has...
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Wound Dressing Plaster vs Standard Gauze Dressings — A Practical Comparison for Hospitals
Dec 16 , 2025
When selecting wound care supplies, hospitals often choose between wound dressing plasters and standard gauze dressings. While both are widely used, they serve different clinical purposes and have dis...
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Why 70% Isopropyl Alcohol Is the Clinical Standard for Swabs
Dec 22 , 2025
Alcohol swabs are among the most widely used consumables in healthcare, yet one detail often raises questions outside clinical circles: why 70% isopropyl alcohol—and not 90% or 100%? In hospitals, cli...
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