HR Healthcare 20114 MTG Jiffy Cath 14FR Closed System 16" Straight
The HR Healthcare 20114 MTG Jiffy Cath® 14FR Closed System is a high-quality, medical-grade catheter designed for use in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care environments. This closed system catheter stands out for its ease of use, comfort, and infection control, making it an ideal solution for patients requiring intermittent catheterization.
Overview: The HR Healthcare 20114 MTG Jiffy Cath® 14FR Closed System is designed to provide a safe and efficient means of urinary catheterization. The system consists of a 14FR catheter with an introducer tip, a 16" straight catheter, and a 1500mL collection bag. The closed system helps minimize the risk of infection and ensures a clean, hygienic catheterization process. The product is designed for single-use, eliminating the need for cleaning and reprocessing, and comes with a privacy bag for discreet storage and disposal.
Key Features
- 14FR catheter with introducer tip for easy insertion and reduced risk of urethral trauma
- 16" straight catheter for comfortable, straightforward catheterization
- 1500mL collection bag for ample urine storage and reduced need for frequent emptying
- Closed system design minimizes infection risk and ensures a clean catheterization process
- Single-use design eliminates the need for cleaning and reprocessing, reducing cross-contamination risk
- Includes a privacy bag for discreet storage and disposal
- Designed for intermittent catheterization, providing patients with a convenient, reliable solution
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 16" (catheter length) • Weight: varies by packaging configuration • Materials: medical-grade materials, latex-free • Compliance: meets or exceeds relevant industry standards for medical devices • Compatibility: designed for use with standard catheterization procedures and protocolsIdeal For
• Hospitals: for use in patient rooms, ICUs, and other care areas • Clinics: for outpatient catheterization procedures and patient education • Home care: for patients requiring intermittent catheterization in the comfort of their own homes • Rehabilitation centers: for patients undergoing physical therapy and requiring catheterization • Long-term care facilities: for residents requiring routine catheterization and urinary careShare Product Link: