MARK MOROSKI
Nursing in Scranton, PA

License number
Pennsylvania RN215876L
Category
Nursing
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address
Scranton, PA 18505

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Mark Moroski
2116 Price St, Scranton, PA 18504
(570) 941-9852
Mark Moroski, age 68
3271 Greenwood Ave, Scranton, PA 18505
(570) 430-7267
Mark T. Moroski
Scranton, PA
(570) 941-9852
(570) 347-0319
Mark Moroski
916 Linden St, Scranton, PA 18504
(570) 342-3503
Mark Moroski
2116 Price St, Scranton, PA 18504
(570) 941-9852
(570) 955-0477

Professional information

Mark Moroski Photo 1

Dye Management System Including An Administration Set With An In Line Burette

US Patent:
6539248, Mar 25, 2003
Filed:
Jul 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
08/891177
Inventors:
Mark T. Moroski - Scranton PA
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
A61M 500
US Classification:
600432, 604183, 604247, 604256
Abstract:
An apparatus wherein the primary dye source is connected to a secondary dye source with sufficient safeguards, including at least one-way check valve and at least one stopcock between the primary dye source and the secondary dye source, to assure a sterile barrier between the primary and secondary dye sources so that less than the total amount of fluid can be transferred from the primary dye source in an amount sufficient to perform a cardiac catheterization procedure.


Mark Moroski Photo 2

Dye Management System Including An Administration Set With An In-Line Burette

US Patent:
5334170, Aug 2, 1994
Filed:
Jul 14, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/091543
Inventors:
Mark T. Moroski - Scranton PA
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
A61M 514, A61M 500
US Classification:
604 80
Abstract:
An apparatus wherein the primary dye container is connected to a secondary dye container with sufficient safeguards, including at least one-way check valve and at least one stopcock between the primary dye container and the secondary dye container, to assure a sterile barrier between the primary and secondary dye sources so that less than the total amount of sterile contrast media can be transferred from the primary dye container in an amount sufficient to perform a cardiac catheterization procedure.