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Training Tool

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The 1996 Comprehensive Accreditation Manual for Hospitals, written by the Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, requires hospitals and nursing leaders to “assess, maintain, demonstrate, and improve continually” the competency of their staff, and states the importance of “ongoing in-service and other education and training” in order to maintain and improve staff competence.

To assist your facility in meeting these requirements, MorTan, Inc. has developed a Training Tool that allows “hands-on” practice of ocular irrigation, along with an instructional packet consisting of a Competency Assessment and a sample policy.  Both of these can easily be adapted to comply with your institutional formats.

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The Morgan Lens

The Morgan Lens

The only "hands-free" emergency eye irrigation device.

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The Medi-Duct

The Medi-Duct

An ocular fluid management system designed to make irrigation with the Morgan Lens even more convenient.

A 37-year-old man was arrested by the NYPD and in the struggle, mace was sprayed into his eyes.   The patient was also cocaine intoxicated.  He was thrashing about so violently that we could not effectively irrigate his eyes with IV tubing, nor with the nasal cannula (attached to IV tubing) straddling his nose.  The Morgan Lens worked beautifully.

Physician (New York)

MorTan Inc.

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 8719
Missoula, MT 59807
U.S.A.

Shipping Address:
329 East Pine St
Missoula, MT 59802
U.S.A.

Toll-Free Telephone1-800-423-8659
Telephone: 406-728-2522
Fax: 
406-728-9332

Emailmortan@morganlens.com

Hours
Monday - Thursday
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM MT

Friday
8:00 - 1:00 PM MT 

Why Use The Morgan Lens?

The Morgan Lens is used in 90% of hospital emergency departments in the USA and can be inserted in less than 20 seconds. There simply is no other "hands-free" method of eye irrigation. Nothing else frees medical personnel to treat other injuries or to transport the patient while irrigation is underway. Nothing is more effective at treating ocular chemical, thermal, and actinic burns or removing non-embedded foreign bodies, even when the patient's eyes are closed tightly. Its design makes it simple and straightforward to use so minimal training is required.