ADI Medical 10921 Tourniquet 1" x 18" Non-Latex Rolled Blue
The ADI Medical 10921 Tourniquet is a high-quality, non-latex medical device designed for use in various healthcare settings, including clinics, hospitals, and home care environments. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to provide a secure and comfortable fit for patients, making it an essential tool for medical professionals. The tourniquet's rolled design and blue color make it easy to identify and apply, ensuring efficient and effective use in a wide range of medical procedures.
The ADI Medical 10921 Tourniquet is designed to restrict blood flow to a specific area of the body, allowing medical professionals to perform various procedures, such as blood draws, injections, and surgical operations. The tourniquet's functionality is straightforward, making it easy for healthcare professionals to use and apply, even in high-pressure situations. The device is also designed with patient comfort and safety in mind, reducing the risk of complications and ensuring a positive outcome.
Key Features
- Non-latex material reduces the risk of allergic reactions and ensures a safe application
- Rolled design allows for easy application and removal, minimizing patient discomfort
- Blue color provides easy identification and visibility, even in low-light environments
- 1" x 18" size accommodates a wide range of patient sizes and ages
- Durable construction ensures a long lifespan and repeated use, making it a cost-effective solution
- Easy to clean and maintain, reducing the risk of infection and contamination
- Compact design allows for easy storage and transportation, making it ideal for use in various healthcare settings
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 1" x 18" • Weight: [insert weight] • Materials: Non-latex • Compliance: [insert relevant compliance or regulatory information] • Compatibility: [insert relevant compatibility information, e.g., compatible with standard tourniquet holders]Ideal For
• Hospitals and emergency rooms • Clinics and outpatient facilities • Home care and hospice environments • Laboratories and research facilities • Medical offices and physician practices • Ambulatory surgical centers and operating rooms • First aid and emergency response situationsShare Product Link: