Doctor Office Door Flags

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Doctor office door flags. Call today for help ordering one name badge or signs for an entire office. These flags come in primary and contemporary colors to give your office a bright fresh look. More buying choices 15 99 8 new offers. According to the company that makes them they can be tailored for individual doctor office use so there is no standard definition.
Here s what their website says. Room occupied red room ready green nurse needed blue fall risk yellow x ray black health. Exam room signals kull industries medical door flags for hospitals doctors offices clinics primary colors 3 flag system 7 4 5 out of 5 stars 23 19 99 19. Choose between smaller triangles or longer eye catching flags in bold primary colors or subtle contemporary tones all made in highly durable materials.
A great way to provide instantaneous information in your medical facility or office. Signaling for rescue pmrs10 survival training survival kit prepping bugging out smoke signals rescue signals dvd. Exam room signals kull industries medical door flags for hospitals doctors offices clinics designer colors 6 flag system 3 4 9 out of 5 stars 29 32 99. We are a leading supplier of corporate office signs and designers of quality contemporary medical office signs vacant in use signs and doctors office name plates.
Omnimed 291714 8 exam room flags 4 flags 8 30 panteao productions. Keep your medical office or your clinic running smoothly with reusable exam room status flags that inform your staff of patient status at a glance. Each highly visible flag extends 7 25 inches from the wall or your. Use these exam room signs to make it clear where your employer s medical office or clinic patients and visitors should go.
For example some hospitals use the flag colors to designate the following status. Exam room flags signs in colors give clear directions. Great signs backed by the best service we can provide. Make ready to survive.
Medical office door flags are mounted outside patient rooms as a visual cue to nurses and doctors to signal the next step needed in the patient care process.