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Enteral feeding syringe GC6038F series
20 ml10 ml5 ml

enteral feeding syringe
enteral feeding syringe
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Characteristics

Type
enteral feeding
Volume
10 ml, 5 ml, 20 ml, 3 mL, 60 mL

Description

GCmedica's Enteral Syringes are designed for efficient and safe enteral feeding and medication administration. Ranging from 1ml to 60ml, these syringes cater to diverse needs in clinical settings. Features like low dose options, clear visibility, dual markings, and a purple plunger with an ENFit female tip ensure precise dosage and compatibility with feeding tubes. · Enteral ISO SAF, single use enteral syringes · With female connection (ISO 80369-3) Features of Enteral Syringe Syringes from 3ml to 50/60ml for enteral medication, flushing, gastric residuals, and breast milk or enteral feeding administration by gravity, bolus, or syringe pump. Low dose option available in 1ml & 3ml syringes Clear, purple plunger, dual marking for the 5ml, 10ml, 20ml, and 50/60ml, ENfit female tip. Q1:Are these syringes suitable for all types of enteral feeding and medication administration? A1:Yes, they are ideal for enteral medication, flushing, gastric residuals, and breast milk or enteral feeding administration by gravity, bolus, or syringe pump. Q2:What makes these syringes unique in terms of design? A2:The syringes feature a clear, purple plunger and dual marking for precise measurement, along with an ENFit female tip for secure connections. Q3:What is ENFit compatible? A3:ENFit compatibility refers to a standardized connector system for enteral feeding devices. It ensures secure and safe connections between various components like tubes, syringes, and feeding bags, preventing misconnections with other medical systems like IV lines.
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