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Reclining Electric Wheelchair
Electric wheelchair for disabilities and elderly persons use in hospital, home care and outdoor setting.
Joystick control system with adjustable speed for independent use.
Aluminum alloy lightweight foldable frame for transport and storage.
Reclining High Back Wheelchair
Reclining High Back Wheelchair With Commode
Chrome plated steel frame
160°adjustable reclining high back
Detachable pillow Detachable armrest Detachable and Elevating leg rest,
Upholstery Leather hard seat board, 8″p.v.c castor 24″ solid rear wheel Plastic commode.
Red top Blood Collection Tubes
Red top vacutainers
Key Features:
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Red cap for easy identification
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Clot activator coating to ensure quick and complete clot formation
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Produces clear, high-quality serum suitable for a wide range of tests
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Precision-sealed vacuum for accurate blood draw volumes
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Strong, shatter-resistant plastic for safe handling and transport
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Leak-proof cap to maintain sample integrity
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Smooth internal surface to reduce hemolysis and ensure consistent results
Applications:
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Routine chemistry tests
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Serology and immunology assays
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Hormone tests
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General clinical diagnostics
REFRACTION SET 104 pcs
104 pcs Optical Trial Lens Set Kit Metal Rim Aluminum Case
REFRACTION SET 158 Pcs
158 pcs Optical Trial Lens Set Kit Metal Rim Aluminum Case
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232 pcs Optical Trial Lens Set Kit Metal Rim Aluminum Case
REFRACTION SET 266PCS
266 pcs Optical Trial Lens Set Kit Metal Rim Aluminum
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Renclining Wheelchair (Reclining Wheelchair)
An inclining (or reclining) wheelchair is a specialized mobility chair designed to allow the backrest to recline at various angles, providing enhanced comfort, pressure relief, and postural support for users who cannot remain seated upright for long periods.
Description
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Frame: Heavy-duty steel or reinforced aluminum frame for stability during reclining
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Reclining Backrest: Adjustable from 90° up to 160–180° depending on model
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Headrest: Detachable and height-adjustable headrest for full upper-body support
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Armrests: Padded, flip-back or detachable armrests for easy transfers
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Footrests/Leg Rests:
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Elevating leg rests that rise as the chair reclines
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Padded calf support
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Seat & Backrest Upholstery: Soft, breathable vinyl or nylon material
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Rear Wheels: Large 24″ self-propelling wheels with hand rims
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Front Wheels: 7–8″ solid caster wheels for smooth maneuvering
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Anti-Tip Bars: Rear anti-tip wheels for safety while reclining
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Brakes: Manual wheel locks
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Folding: Most models are foldable despite the reclining mechanism
Renclining Wheelchair With Commode (Reclining Wheelchair With Built-In Commode)
KSh 26,000.00An inclining (reclining) wheelchair with commode is a multifunctional mobility and toileting solution designed for users who require reclining support as well as easy access to toileting. It is especially useful for patients with limited mobility, chronic illness, spinal injuries, or those who spend long hours in a wheelchair.
Description
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Frame: Heavy-duty steel or reinforced aluminum for safety while reclining
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Reclining Backrest: Adjustable from 90° to 160–180°, allowing the user to rest in a near-lying position
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Headrest: Adjustable, padded headrest for neck and head support
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Armrests: Padded, fixed or detachable armrests for comfort and easy side transfer
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Leg Rests:
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Elevating leg rests move in sync with the reclining back
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Padded calf support for comfort
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Seat: Padded seat with a removable center opening
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Commode Bucket:
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Removable bucket with lid and handle
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Easy to clean and access from rear/front depending on design
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Wheels:
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Large 24″ rear wheels with hand rims
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7–8″ solid caster wheels at the front
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Safety Features:
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Rear anti-tip wheels for stability while reclined
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Manual wheel locks
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Weight Capacity: Typically 100–120 kg
Retinoscope
A Retinoscope is a diagnostic instrument used by optometrists and ophthalmologists to measure the refractive error of the eye — that is, to determine whether a person is nearsighted (myopic), farsighted (hyperopic), or has astigmatism.
It works by projecting a beam of light into the patient’s eye and observing the movement of the reflected light (reflex) from the retina.