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Pryor Products
From our signature Patient Pal and Trans-Pal IV stands to the multi-pole Omni-Pal model, Pryor Products continues to set the standard for innovative stands and accessories associated with IV therapy. We offer the widest selection of stand bases for every conceivable application, with 4-, 5-, and 6-leg bases available in different diameters, weights and configurations. Stand base materials include steel, stainless steel and cast aluminum. Heavy duty, premium rubber casters or dual nylon casters are available. Standard features include our patented stainless, slow-descending telescoping pole and stainless top hooks. And our support wheels offer unsurpassed patient safety and balance. Every stand you see here is hand made - manufactured with Pryor Pride.
Patient Pal
- 24" diameter, low-center-of-gravity steel base with epoxy finish
- 3" premium rubber casters with ball bearings (10 yr. warranty)
- Welded steel base pole with epoxy finish
- Slow-descending stainless telescoping top pole
- 4 hook top
- Patient support wheel and utility tray
- Oxygen tank holder for D & E size cylinders
- Stainless S hook
- 99" fully extended; 68" compressed
Trans Pal
- 24" diameter, low-center-of-gravity steel base with epoxy finish
- 3" premium rubber casters with 4 sets of ball bearings (10 yr. warranty)
- Welded steel base pole with epoxy finish
- Slow-descending stainless telescoping top pole
- 4 hook top
- Headboard mating support wheel
- 99" fully extended; 68" compressed
Omni Pal
- Stainless with brushed finish H base with 5 legs and 1 folding outrigger leg
- 3" premium rubber casters with ball bearings (10 yr. warranty)
- 3 stainless steel base poles
- 4 slow-descending stainless telescoping top poles
- 2 x 4 hook tops and 2 x 2 hook tops
- 2 x 6-outlet electrical strips with protective covers
- 2 adjustable bed rail brackets
- 95" fully extended; 69" compressed
For more information about the products and services provided by Pryor Products, please visit the links provided below.
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Innovative Medical Designs
Innovative Medical Designs is a leading provider of IV pole and fixtures to simplify the work of healthcare professionals in all hospital areas and departments by developing products in direct correlation with nurses and physicians. For a list of products, visit the website provided above. |
Provita
Provita has been developing and selling a large array of products for the medical market, working to provide innovative and flexible products and services. |
Pryor Products
From our signature Patient Pal and Trans-Pal IV stands to the multi-pole Omni-Pal model, Pryor Products continues to set the standard for innovative stands and accessories associated with IV therapy. We offer the widest selection of stand bases for every conceivable application, with 4-, 5-, and 6-leg bases available in different diameters, weights and configurations. |
Steelcraft, Inc.
Steelcraft, Inc. provides a standard line of IV poles and drug delivery systems as well as accessories and the ability to customize stands to meet specific requirements. |
Universal Medical, Inc.
Universal Medical, Inc. provides a variety of medical products and equipment including infusion poles, stands, systems, and accessories. For more information about Universal Medical and a list of product, visit the link provided. |
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Overview
CME certified newsletters and podcasts
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Provided by: American Academy of Pediatrics
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Provided by: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
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Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
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Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
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eNeonatal Review
Provided by: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
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