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Picture of PATIENT-LINK WIRELESS PATIENT RESPONSE SYSTEM The Wireless Patient Response System is a wireless handheld switch and receiver box designed for use with an auditory evaluation system by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. The receiver box is plugged into the audiometer (where the corded response switch would be plugged in). The user can then give responses via the wireless remote handheld unit, making the system more accessible to individuals who use a wheelchair or walker. A red LED on the handheld unit provides immediate feedback to the user that the response was made.

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Price: 189.00.

This product record was updated on March 27, 2012.

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Pehratek Products

9285 Pierson Lake Drive
Chaska, Minnesota 55318
United States
Telephone: 866-470-3532 or 952-470-9063.
Fax: 952-474-1513.
Web: http://www.pehratek.com.
Email: jimp@pehratek.com.


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