MaxiAids: Plastic case holds 5 X 8 index cards. Great for storing and organizing index cards, business cards, recipes, addresses, important documents.
Plastic case holds 5 X 8 index cards. Great for storing and organizing index cards, business cards, recipes, addresses, important numbers, and documents.
Mixed Contrast Reading Card – In Multiple Languages, Designed as a simple screen test. The usual question for a reading test is: What is the smallest
Low Vision, Mixed Contrast (Language: English)
Index Cards, Ruled, 4 x 6, Assorted, 100/Pack - Lighthouse Office Supply
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The VisionTek RX 550 4M graphics card gives you the power and performance you need to take business to the next level. From showcasing your company with a reception video wall, to your restaurant installing live action menus or you the professional looking to stay on the cutting edge and keeping all of your information in front of you, VisionTek has you covered.
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Omnimed static I.D. Interim identification bracelets are composed of a high-density polyethylene material known as Tyvek. Designed to resist tearing and smearing even when wet, this material easily accepts pen, marker, Type or embossing. Each bracelet has an area for identification and a unique adjustable ratchet strip closure. Packaged 250 in a convenient dispenser box, these bracelets are an inexpensive and easy to use tool for patient identification.
Omnimed 291301 Patient Identification Bands, Box of 250
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