Hemostasis definition

Hemostasis means the normal blood clot formation needed to
Hemostasis means “no bleeding, or an effective vessel seal” (2012 Tr. at 445:14–15).
Hemostasis means Hemostasis, LLC, a limited liability company organized, existing, and doing business under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Delaware, with its executive offices and principal place of business located at 5000 Township Parkway, St. Paul, Minnesota 55110.

Examples of Hemostasis in a sentence

  • Dade Behring warrants that the Equipment and Hemostasis Patient Reportable Tests are free from defects in material and workmanship and the Hemostasis Patient Reportable Tests conform to the product inserts which accompany them.

  • If you purchase less than fifty percent (50%) of the agreed minimum Hemostasis Patient Reportable Results in any year, Dade Behring may increase your prices for future purchases based on the applicable pricing tier for your actual purchase rate and re-invoice you at the adjusted price for past purchases (with credit gives for what you have already paid for all Hemostasis Patient Reportable Tests you purchased).

  • Hemostasis Patient Reportable Tests per year is a total of the annual partial thromboplast in time (PT) and partial thromboplastin time (PTT) tests.

  • The aPTT test cards may be used with citrated whole blood or plasma collected and processed according to the CLSI Guideline: Collection, Transport and Processing of Blood Specimens for Testing Plasma-Based Coagulation Assays and Molecular Hemostasis Assays, H21-A5.3 Add whole blood to 109 mM (3.2%) of the dihydrate form of sodium citrate, in a proportion of nine parts whole blood to one part anticoagulant.

  • You agree to purchase at least 5936 Hemostasis Patient Reportable Tests per year from Dade Behring (or its authorized distributor) for such Hemostasis Patient Reportable Tests.

  • If you purchase and pay for at least the agreed minimum amount of Hemostasis Patient Reportable Tests required under Paragraph 2 and/or of this Agreement and no Default has occurred during the term of this Agreement (Paragraph 9), at the end of the Term or any Renewal Period, you may purchase the Equipment from the Dade Party, or its Assignee, for the Equipment’s fair market value.

  • Customer shall be entitled to all benefits entitled to Healthtrust Purchasing Group Affiliates/Members under the terms of the Hemostasis Products Agreement between Dade Behring and HealthTrust Purchasing Group dated May 6, 1999, as amended, (“Master Agreement”).

  • A Hemostasis Patient Reportable Test shall mean a Hemostasis test which when run on the Equipment results in an actual usable patient result.

  • If the net amount of Liquidated Damages for the Hemostasis Patient Reportable Tests results in a negative number, then Customer shall not over any Liquidated Damages for the Hemostasis Patient Reportable Tests to the Dade Parties, but shall nevertheless owe Liquidated Damages for the Equipment.

  • You agree to purchase from Dade Behring (or its authorized distributor) the amount minimum number of Hemostasis Patient Reportable Tests listed in paragraph 2(b) below for each year during the Term of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Hemostasis

Hemostasis means the normal blood clot formation needed to arrest excessive or prolonged bleeding when blood vessels are damaged due to an injury during normal daily activity or from significant trauma or surgery, which involves the physiological processes of clot formation that require integrated interactions of the lining of the blood vessels, platelets, and clotting factors.
Hemostasis is a term that means to stop bleeding from happening. After an ablation procedure, the large IVs (a.k.a. “sheaths”) that are used to gain access to your veins in the leg are removed and your treatment team will achieve hemostasis. This can be done in a variety of ways including holding pressure for a period of time, use of an external stitch, a compression device, or the use of a closure device (which stops the bleeding from inside the body, underneath the skin), or some combination of these. Afterwards, you will have to lie flat (a.k.a. “bedrest”) for a period of time (usually 2-4 hours). The goal of this study is to see if using a closure device helps achieve hemostasis faster and allows patients to get up from bedrest sooner.
Hemostasis. , as used herein, means the stopping or slowing of bleeding or hemorrhage; or the stopping or

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