Busse Hospital Disposables Inc. 748 ER Laceration Tray Irrigation
The Busse Hospital Disposables, Inc. 748 ER Laceration Tray is a comprehensive, sterile medical kit designed for emergency rooms, hospitals, and other healthcare settings where efficient and hygienic treatment of lacerations is crucial. This tray stands out for its inclusion of an irrigation splash guard, enhancing safety and reducing the risk of fluid splashing during procedures. Its pre-arranged components facilitate streamlined treatment, making it an indispensable tool for medical professionals.
This laceration tray is intended to provide all the necessary tools for the immediate care and treatment of lacerations in a single, convenient package. It aims to simplify the process of treating wounds by having everything needed at the healthcare provider's fingertips, thus saving time and minimizing the risk of infection. The tray's components work together to ensure that medical staff can focus on providing the best possible care under pressure.
Key Features
- Sterile packaging to minimize the risk of infection and ensure patient safety
- Includes an irrigation splash guard for enhanced safety during fluid irrigation
- Pre-arranged components for efficient and organized treatment of lacerations
- Designed for single-use to prevent cross-contamination and maintain hygiene standards
- Compact and easy to store, making it ideal for emergency rooms and clinics with limited space
- Facilitates compliance with infection control protocols and guidelines
- Streamlines the treatment process, reducing time and effort for healthcare professionals
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: [Insert dimensions] • Weight: [Insert weight] • Materials: [Insert materials, e.g., plastic, stainless steel] • Compliance: Meets or exceeds relevant medical standards and guidelines for sterile medical devices • Compatibility: Suitable for use in various healthcare settings, including but not limited to emergency rooms, hospitals, and outpatient clinicsIdeal For
• Emergency rooms • Hospitals • Outpatient clinics • Urgent care centers • Home healthcare services (when appropriate and under professional supervision) • Medical laboratories (for specific procedures requiring laceration trays)Share Product Link: