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drawing we will have on the last exhibit day of the show.Why should our readers stop by your display?A<strong>ca</strong>cia Neonatal prides itself on being an innovation leader.Keeping with this principle, we are introducing two newbreakthrough products at the <strong>2013</strong> NANN Conference. We will beunveiling the versatile MediPop pacifier delivery system, whichis perfect for transitional feeding or medi<strong>ca</strong>tion delivery use.We will also display Grip-Lok hydrocolloid securement devicesfor nasal gastric, picc lines and umbili<strong>ca</strong>l <strong>ca</strong>theters. Thesehydrocolloid securement devices follow the NANN skin<strong>ca</strong>reguidelines and are very gentle on fragile neonatal skin. Viewthese products and more at our booth, all of which further ourgoal of advancing health <strong>ca</strong>re in the NICU. You <strong>ca</strong>n also visit usat a<strong>ca</strong>cianeonatal.com or contact us at info@a<strong>ca</strong>cianeonatal.com for more information on these and other A<strong>ca</strong>cia Neonatalproducts.Beevers Medi<strong>ca</strong>l SolutionsBooth 700What products do you plan to exhibit?• Luma Wrap — Our newest product. Luma Wrap is a seethroughinfant swaddler. • Cannulaide — Cannulaide workswith leading prongs to provide a reliable, observable air seal.Cannulaide is translucent to aid in inspecting the conditionof the patient’s nares, which should be done frequently. •Sticky Whiskers — Secure nasal <strong>ca</strong>nnulas gently with StickyWhiskers. Our Sticky Whiskers Velcro interface allows a <strong>ca</strong>nnulato be secure yet still repositionable. • Mini Whiskers — MiniWhiskers is the industry’s first <strong>ca</strong>nnula securement producttailored specifi<strong>ca</strong>lly for babies less than 2000g. The product isdesigned for the best <strong>ca</strong>re in prevention of skin irritations andbreakdowns.Tell us about your latest products and future plans.Our latest product, Luma Wrap, was designed in response torepeated requests from nurses for a see-through swaddle blanketto be used on hyper-reactive babies receiving phototherapy in theNeonatal Intensive Care Unit. Luma Wrap is a translucent, highlybreathable, phototherapy-compatible, infant swaddler made ofa non-woven material that is about 90% light-permeable. LumaWrap provides centered and comfortable boundaries to benefitrestive babies who exhaust themselves with frantic movementswhile on phototherapy.Discuss edu<strong>ca</strong>tional or training materials that will beavailable.We will have all of our product brochures available to lookat and/or send with our booth visitors. Information aboutthe white paper, “How Does System Pressure Correlate withNasopharyngeal Pressure in an Infant NCPAP In-Vitro Model” byKate Beevers will also be available.Tell us about any speakers or in-booth promotions.We are always seeking evaluations from clinicians. For allcompeted surveys, we give out mugs on which our motto, “It’s allabout the babies,” is written.Why should our readers stop by your display?First and foremost, we would love to meet you and talk with you!We love meeting new people and hearing about experiences inthe NICU. Relationships with people are very important to us.Be<strong>ca</strong>use at BMS “It’s all about the babies,” it is vital that we stayin conversation with the nurses at the bedside. We want to knowwhat would make the <strong>ca</strong>re given at the bedside more efficientand more productive for the patient and the <strong>ca</strong>regiver. Our mottofor the past 18 years has been, “Sophisti<strong>ca</strong>ted protection doesn’thave to be compli<strong>ca</strong>ted.” Come visit us!Cincinnati Sub-ZeroBooth 720What products do you plan to exhibit?Blanketrol III Hypo-Hyperthermia Device, Micro-Temp LTLo<strong>ca</strong>lizedTherapy Unit, Kool-Kit Neonate and Gelli-RollWhat’s new this year? Tell us about your latest productsor future plans.CSZ is a leader in patient temperature management products.We offer a variety of products to help manage your patient’stemperature with water and air based products. Our BlanketrolIII and Kool-Kit Neonate are widely used for TargetedTemperature Management. CSZ is always looking at the futureand working on new products.What edu<strong>ca</strong>tional or training material will be available?We have a training video on our equipment and a clini<strong>ca</strong>l teamthat <strong>ca</strong>n help your facility develop your protocol for neonatalwhole body cooling or any other help that you may need.Why should our readers visit your display?Cincinnati Sub-Zero has been developing temperaturemanagement products since 1963. We are one of the leaders inneonatal cooling and have had great success with our productsand cooling for HIE. One of our clini<strong>ca</strong>l team members will beat the booth to help answer any questions about our products orpotential treatment options.CODANBooth 308What products do you plan to exhibit?IV Tubing including: a. Administration Sets, b. Extension Sets, c.Closed system administration and extension sets, d. SwabableComponentry.Tell us about your latest products and future plans.Closed systems to assist in the prevention of infections andmultiple systems with very low priming volume for precisesolution administration.Discuss edu<strong>ca</strong>tional or training materials that will beavailable.Information detailing: a. Swabable ports (infection control), b.LightSafe tubing (photo degradation reduction).Why should our readers stop by your display?CODAN manufactures IV Tubing and only IV Tubing. CODAN is athought-leader and specialist in the industry of IV Tubing and arehighly regarded for their componentry, precision and innovation.CODAN’s manufacturing facility is based in Santa Ana, CA anduses only the best in all practices and methods.20 neonatal INTENSIVE CARE Vol. 26 No. 6 • <strong>October</strong> <strong>2013</strong>

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