Children's hope: help of the Dnepropetrovsk RCCH. Onco 6
Children's hope: help of the Dnepropetrovsk RCCH. Onco 6
Completed

Children's hope: help of the Dnepropetrovsk RCCH. Onco 6

Started: 02.05.2022
Dnipro
Completed
Totally raised
244780.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
244780.00 UAH

As part of the oncology project, on May 12, 2022, 2 UM 300-T-15 patient monitors with portable stands were handed over to the Oncohematological Center of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital. On May 23, 2022, 4 SP1 syringe infusion sets were also transferred to the department. The monitor allows for continuous monitoring of the patient's vital signs in the required amount during the entire period of treatment. Infusomata are necessary for dosed administration of small volumes of liquid to patients during treatment. This equipment will allow providing assistance to children at a higher quality level.

Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
2 UM 300-T-15 patient monitors with portable stands 244780.00
Total project costs 244780.00
Remnant 0.00
Total 244780.00
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Charity donation
02.05.2022 16:46
244780.00 UAH
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