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Users of Safe and Sound Infrared Ear Thermometers are being urged by the MHRA to check their product code and lot number due to a voluntary product recall of specific lots initiated by the company due to a fault.
Advice for manufacturers of Class I medical devices for placing products on the UK market
Manufactured by Cardinal Health – calibration period revised to 25 weeks instead of yearly to ensure these thermometers remain within their accuracy range and reduce the risk of misdiagnosis or delay in treatment.
A preliminary guide to measuring ‘harm free’ care.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Alerts were issued about CME T34 and T34L (T60) ambulatory syringe pumps, Cardinal Health tympanic thermometers, t:slim X2 insulin pump, and Mavidon skin preparation electrode gels.
The Department of Health has published guidance to support the NHS in implementing the NHS Safety Thermometer.
RAF weatherman Sergeant Karl Rhodes explains why temperature measurements are such a burning issue in Defence.
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