Night Vision Radioactive Plaque Adaptometer
Item Name Code (INC) 13893
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An instrument used to measure retinal adaptation time; the time required for regeneration of the visual purple. It is used to help detect night blindness, Vitamin A deficiency, and retinitis pigmentosa.
Additional Information for Night Vision Radioactive Plaque Adaptometer
Night Vision Radioactive Plaque Adaptometer is a specific type of equipment used in ophthalmology. It falls under the supply class of Ophthalmic Instruments, Equipment, and Supplies, which is part of the larger supply group of Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Equipment and Supplies.
Night Vision Radioactive Plaque Adaptometer is designed to measure and assess the adaptability of the human eye to low light conditions, specifically during nighttime. It utilizes radioactive plaques to emit a controlled amount of radiation, which helps in evaluating the eye's ability to adjust and perceive objects in dimly lit environments.
This equipment is commonly used in ophthalmic clinics and hospitals for diagnostic purposes, especially in cases where patients experience difficulties with night vision or have conditions that affect their ability to see in low light conditions.
Please note that the usage and handling of radioactive materials should be done by trained professionals following strict safety protocols and guidelines.
Related Item Names for INC 13893 Night Vision Radioactive Plaque Adaptometer
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 13893 Night Vision Radioactive Plaque Adaptometer Page 1 of 1
- 32-99
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 3