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WOMEN'S FLEECE BLOOD PRESSURE / I.V. BED JACKET    


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Picture of WOMEN'S FLEECE BLOOD PRESSURE / I.V. BED JACKET The Women's Fleece Blood Pressure / I.V. Bed Jacket Style 1 is a bed jacket designed for use by women with mobility or other physical disabilities. This jacket comes with a choice of Velcro closures or snap fasteners on the inseams of the arms to the elbow for quick access. Other features include roomy dolman sleeves, a bottom right front pocket, two faux buttons with hidden Velcro closures underneath, and a V-neckline. SIZE: Small, medium, large, and extra large. DIMENSIONS: Buttons are 7/8 inches in diameter. COLOR: Dark green, brown, gray, black, red, blue, fuchsia, white, or purple. The faux buttons are silver.

Notes: Velcro is a registered trademark. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 54.99.

This product record was updated on September 13, 2010.

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Doctor Mae's Special Needs Clothing

824 Portage Street #A
Arlington, Washington 98223
United States
Telephone: 206-414-1725.
Web: http://docmae.com.
Email: docmae@docmae.com.


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