Busse Hospital Disposables Inc. 140 Syringe 2 oz Non-Sterile
The Busse Hospital Disposables, Inc. 140 Syringe is a versatile medical tool designed for various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care environments. This 2 oz, non-sterile syringe stands out for its reliability and ease of use, making it an essential component in medical procedures and patient care. Its intended setting is primarily in medical facilities where precise measurements and administrations of medications or substances are required.
Overview: The Busse Hospital Disposables, Inc. 140 Syringe is designed to provide accurate and efficient measurements for medical professionals. It is constructed to ensure safe handling and administration of medications or other substances, making it a crucial tool in healthcare settings. The syringe's functionality is centered around its ability to draw and dispense precise amounts of liquid, which is vital in medical treatments and diagnostic procedures.
Key Features
- 2 oz capacity for sufficient volume in medical procedures
- Non-sterile, making it suitable for a wide range of applications where sterility is not the primary concern
- Easy to use and handle, reducing the risk of accidents and errors
- Reliable construction for precise measurements and administrations
- Cost-effective solution for healthcare facilities looking to manage supplies efficiently
- Part of a comprehensive line of medical disposables from Busse Hospital Disposables, Inc.
- Designed with patient care and safety in mind
- Convenient packaging for easy storage and distribution within healthcare settings
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: [Insert dimensions if available] • Weight: [Insert weight if available] • Materials: [Insert materials, e.g., plastic] • Compliance: Meets relevant medical standards for non-sterile syringes • Compatibility: Designed for use in various medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home careIdeal For
• Hospitals: for general medical use, surgical procedures, and patient care • Clinics: for outpatient treatments, vaccinations, and diagnostic procedures • Home care: for patients requiring ongoing medical treatment at home • Labs: for research and testing purposes where precise measurements are necessary • Outpatient facilities: for efficient and safe administration of medications and substances • Medical offices: for routine medical examinations and treatmentsShare Product Link: