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Presentation of The No-Bite V™ For: Product Committee & Value Analysis Meetings *** presentation available on our website under the section “Learning Center” NJR Medical "Helping Medicine Help People" P.O. Box 582, New York City, NY Tel: Fax:

No-Bite V™ – Scored in the Top 5 at the 2013 Technology & Innovation Expo! The No-Bite V™ (part# NBV-100) ( Suction Catheter Introducer for Oral Airway) Value Analysis Presentation- Online in section, “LEARNING CENTER” Free CEU’s & In-Service Videos – Best Practice Solution when Nasal Suctioning is Contraindicated - If a patient has a contraindication to nasal route suctioning, the patient cannot effectively be suctioned in a deep manner. If excess secretions & respiratory distress persists, the patient could have to be intubated because they can not clear their secretions effectively by themselves. Cost savings for preventing an average, non- complicated intubation is $29,200 per patient No-Bite V is part of a must have protocol to prevent inadvertent intracranial insertion of nasotracheal suction catheters in Basal Skull Fx. or Transsphenoidal Neuro-Surgery Patients No-Bite V has also proven to be a more comfortable route of suctioning in Hospice & Palliative Care ******2*Available through Owens & Minor and Cardinal Health—ask about part # NBV-100

What is The No-Bite V ? (quick in-service video)  Go to website to watch: “ No-Bite V In-Service Video ” *** First video on right hand side of page as you scroll down

Cost Savings of Preventing an Intubation is $29,200 per Patient The equation is as follows: If a patient has a contraindication to nasal route suctioning, the patient cannot effectively be suctioned in a deep manner. If excess secretions & respiratory distress persists, the patient could have to be intubated because they can not clear their secretions effectively by themselves. With the No-Bite V, one can now effectively suction that nasal suction contraindicated patient that could not be suctioned before. It’s a proven fact that deep suctioning has shown to prevent intubations and the No-Bite V facilitates just that. Cost savings for preventing an average, non-complicated intubation is $29,200 per patient with an average additional hospital stay of 7 days. An intubation that becomes complicated can be a much higher cost.

Published Case Series in Respiratory Therapy Magazine The No-Bite V proves to prevent intubation and therefore saves hospitals an average of $29,200 per prevented intubation. *Full

A More Comfortable Suctioning Method in Hospice and Palliative Care *Full

Avoid a Sentinel Event A Must-Have protocol for at- risk patients with Basal Skull Fractures or Transsphenoidal Neuro-Surgeries *Full

In-servicing can be done via our website learning module and all Respiratory Therapy and Nursing Staff receive 0.5 CE credit hours for successfully completing the No-Bite V Course.

References for No-Bite V  NYU Medical Center- NY  St.Barnabas Hospital System-NJ  University of Arizona Medical Center - AZ  Dignity Health, CA  Nationwide Children’s Hospital, OH  Via Christi Health-Wichita, KS  University Hospitals-SW General Cleveland, OH  Les Turner ALS Foundation- IL  Hospice Care of Rhode Island

The No-Bite V (Product # NBV-100) Packaged 24 No-Bites in 1 Box Keys to Remember: 1.No-Bite V is a non-competitive product, no other product can do its job 2.No-Bite V can be used multiple times on same patient w/ cleaning protocol 3.No-Bite V is only used on difficult suctioning patients, not something you use a lot, but when you need it, you will be very happy you have it! 4.Intubations, Re-Admissions to ICU’s and Length of Stay can all be reduced If you have any questions or require any further information concerning NJR Medical & The No-Bite V, please contact me at your convenience: Nicholas Pastron, CEO Tel: Cell: Fax: