Hillrom 69043 MacIntosh Blade Size
The Hillrom 69043 MacIntosh Blade, Size 3, is a high-quality medical instrument designed for use in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and operating rooms. This laryngoscope blade is intended to provide optimal visualization of the airway, making it an essential tool for medical professionals performing endotracheal intubation procedures. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to facilitate quick and accurate intubation, ensuring patient safety and comfort.
Overview: The Hillrom 69043 MacIntosh Blade, Size 3, is a key component of a laryngoscope, which is used to illuminate and visualize the larynx and vocal cords during medical procedures. The blade is designed to be used in conjunction with a handle and light source to provide a clear view of the airway, allowing medical professionals to safely and effectively intubate patients. This product is designed to meet the needs of healthcare professionals who require a reliable and efficient tool for airway management.
Key Features
- High-quality stainless steel construction for durability and corrosion resistance
- Size 3 blade for optimal fit and visualization in a variety of patient anatomies
- MacIntosh design for easy and accurate intubation
- Compatible with Hillrom laryngoscope handles and light sources
- Easy to clean and sterilize for infection control and maintenance
- Compact design for convenient storage and transport
- Designed to meet the needs of medical professionals in high-pressure situations
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 13.5 cm (5.3 in) in length, 2.5 cm (1 in) in width • Weight: approximately 120 grams (4.3 oz) • Materials: stainless steel • Compatibility: designed for use with Hillrom laryngoscope handles and light sources • Compliance: meets relevant medical device standards and regulationsIdeal For
• Hospitals and hospital operating rooms • Clinics and outpatient facilities • Emergency medical services (EMS) and emergency departments • Anesthesia departments and perioperative care units • Medical training and education facilities • Home care and hospice settings where advanced airway management is requiredShare Product Link: