Description
Safety IV catheters are essential tools in healthcare settings, designed to provide secure and efficient intravenous access while significantly reducing the risk of needlestick injuries. These catheters are commonly used for peripheral venipuncture, fluid administration, transfusion, and blood drawing, making them indispensable in various clinical environments.
Key Features
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Safety Mechanisms: Equipped with integrated passive or retractable safety systems, these catheters help prevent needlestick injuries, enhancing safety for healthcare providers.
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Color-Coded Gauges: The catheters are color-coded, allowing for easy identification of gauge size, which aids in quick and accurate selection during medical procedures.
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Biocompatible Materials: Typically constructed from polyurethane (PUR) or fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP), these materials are biocompatible, reducing complications such as phlebitis.
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Ergonomic Design: Features such as wings or anti-rotation tabs provide enhanced control and ease of insertion, improving the overall experience for medical professionals.
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Sterile Packaging: Each catheter is packaged in a sterile, single-use, peel-open pack, ensuring hygiene and readiness for immediate use.
Applications
These catheters are suitable for use in a wide range of healthcare settings, including neonatology, pediatrics, general infusion, transfusion, and emergency care. They are designed for short-term peripheral intravascular access, offering a reliable solution for both patient and provider safety.
Size Specifications
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24 Gauge (Yellow): Ideal for use in neonatology and pediatrics, with an external diameter of 0.74 mm and a length of 19 mm.
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22 Gauge (Blue): Suitable for veins of reduced caliber, with an external diameter of 0.90 mm and a length of 25 mm.
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20 Gauge (Pink): Commonly used for typical infusion, with an external diameter of 1.00 mm and a length of 32 mm.
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18 Gauge (Green): Used for transfusion, with an external diameter of 1.30 mm and a length of 45 mm.
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16 Gauge (Grey): Suitable for rapid transfusion or infusion of large volumes, with an external diameter of 1.75 mm and a length of 45 mm.
Maintenance
Proper maintenance involves adhering to standard nursing care procedures for insertion, upkeep, and removal. Ensuring correct disposal of used catheters is crucial to maintaining safety and hygiene standards in clinical settings.
These universal features and specifications make safety IV catheters a vital component in enhancing healthcare delivery, protecting both patients and healthcare workers alike.