The only "hands-free" emergency eye irrigation device.
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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Quantity Per Box | 1 |
I just spent three hours in the ER. The trip to the ER was precipitated by my getting a mixture of bleach, Mr. Clean and water in my left eye while scrubbing the soffits of the siding on my house. Whilst in the ER, I had my eye irrigated twice with a 0.9% solution of NaCl using the Morgan Lens to facilitate the irrigation. THANK YOU for creating the Morgan Lens. My eye felt so much better after the second round of irrigation, and it did take two rounds before the pH level in my eye returned to normal. I know companies always hear about the things that go wrong with their equipment. I want you to know that your equipment did something wonderful, and I want you to know how very much I appreciate it.
Patient - Platteville, WI
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Three Army soldiers were on their way to us following an explosion of an improvised device. The driver had goggles on and suffered extensive facial trauma and all three had eye injuries from the debris that hit them. We got bilateral Morgan Lenses in all three and flushed each with several liters of LR. Followed with antibiotics, they were rebandaged and on an emergency air evacuation that evening. These men were grateful for the care they received. The technicians and physicians here are thankful that everyone knew what to do to get the lens system set up and running. I am grateful to you for the opportunity to access the class online and ability to present it shortly after we arrived. One of the others did have a corneal laceration that we could assess after flushing. We feel confident that all will have the best outcomes thanks to the Morgan Lens use.
We also had a patient who experienced an electrical explosion (a generator) to his face. We used Morgan Lenses to irrigate his eyes and sent him on an air evacuation flight to Germany. He has since returned to duty and is doing well with minimal residual sight loss.
Military Registered Nurse (Active Duty)
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