BD 383593 Closed IV Catheter SystemRadiographic Power Injection
The BD 383593 Closed IV Catheter System is designed for use in a variety of medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities, providing a reliable and efficient solution for radiographic power injection procedures. This system stands out for its ability to minimize blood exposure and reduce the risk of needlestick injuries, making it an ideal choice for healthcare professionals who require a safe and effective way to administer contrast media or other medications.
The BD 383593 Closed IV Catheter System is intended for use in radiographic power injection procedures, allowing for the administration of contrast media or other medications through a closed system. This system is designed to provide a secure and efficient way to deliver medications, while minimizing the risk of complications and improving patient outcomes. The system's closed design helps to reduce blood exposure and prevent needlestick injuries, making it a valuable tool for healthcare professionals who perform these types of procedures on a regular basis.
Key Features
- Minimizes blood exposure and reduces the risk of needlestick injuries
- Designed for use in radiographic power injection procedures
- Provides a secure and efficient way to deliver contrast media or medications
- Closed system helps to prevent complications and improve patient outcomes
- Easy to use and maneuver, reducing procedure time and improving workflow
- Compatible with a variety of injection systems and equipment
- Available in a range of sizes to accommodate different patient needs
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 20G x 1¼" • Weight: varies by packaging configuration • Materials: medical-grade plastics and stainless steel • Compliance: meets or exceeds relevant industry standards for safety and performance • Compatibility: compatible with a variety of injection systems and equipment, including those from leading manufacturersIdeal For
• Hospitals and hospital radiology departments • Outpatient clinics and imaging centers • Medical research facilities and labs • Home care and infusion therapy settings • Any healthcare environment where radiographic power injection procedures are performed on a regular basisShare Product Link: