Puncture needle PIV-001
safety

puncture needle
puncture needle
puncture needle
puncture needle
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puncture
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safety

Description

Disposable Safety I.V.Catheter is a device used to draw blood and give treatments, including intravenous fluids, drugs, or blood transfusions. A thin, flexible tube is inserted into a vein, usually in the back of the hand, the lower part of the arm, or the foot. A needle is inserted into a port to draw blood or give fluids. Feature Designed to perform in delicate vasculature, delivering maximum efficiency and patient comfort Smooth catheter-to-needle transition results in easy insertion Specially designed short edge and 13°〜15° puncture angle by years of experience, which the needle offers lower resistance during insertion, resulting in less trauma to the patient and suitable puncture strength,Avoid piercing the posterior wall of the vein. Catheter tip,suitable puncture angle which offers lesser penetration force during inserting catheter process. Injection port with non return valve which stops back flow of medicine after injecting from injection port Gauge wise color coded port cap as per international standards. Quick flash back confirms successful inserting catheter without any delay. Universal 6% taper for compatibility with any other standard medical devices. Vent fitting with hydrophobic filter. Also Available: Catheter: FEP (with R/O lines)/PUR (with R/O lines)/ ETFE (with R/O lines) Packing: Hard blister made of Medical Grade PVC film/Soft blister made of Medical Grade PVC film Packing Details: Individual Packing: Paper-plastic pouch, Hard blister(single blister, blister one by one). Quantity of a box: 50pcs/100pcs. Quantity of a carton: 1000pcs/2000pcs.

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