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Disposable Intravenous Cannulas can reduce the times of venipuncture, prolong the interval of venipuncture, alleviate the pain of patients, make infusion more convenient, ensure intravenous medication, and reduce the workload of nurses.
1. Application
For all types of patients with peripheral venous infusion and blood samples collected. Especially for the following groups: Newborns, infants, young children, puberty men, pregnant women, lactating women, chemotherapy patients, patients with lipid or alcohol therapy.
Departments application, applicable to general departments, the product does not contain plasticizers especially for pediatrics.
2. Features
3. Specification
Complete specifications with 18G/20G/22G/24G/26G
4.1 Normal type
An extension tube and a closed infusion joint are added at the end of the catheter. The closed infusion joint can isolate the blood vessel from the environment outside the indwelling needle, effectively avoiding wound exposure and blood outflow, and also reducing the risk of infection by the medical staff with the patient's blood.
4.2 Safety type
The catheter base is provided with a cavity (needle tip protection device) that penetrates the catheter base. When the needle core is retracted, the needle tip is retracted into the cavity to protect the medical staff from needle puncture.
4.3 Positive type
The positive type adopts the spiral port design. When the joint of the positive pressure indwelling needle is rotated away from the syringe, a liquid column will be sprayed outward at the tip of the catheter to achieve the effect of automatic positive pressure, which can effectively prevent the backflow of the patient's blood and thus effectively prevent the occurrence of tube plugging and infection.
4.4 Positive safety type
Automatic positive pressure, which can effectively prevent the backflow of the patient's blood and thus effectively prevent the occurrence of tube plugging and infection.
When the needle core is retracted, the needle tip is retracted into the cavity to protect the medical staff from needle puncture.