Bionix LLC 5250 Wound Irrigation Shields Sterile 25/bx Products
The Bionix, LLC 5250 Wound Irrigation Shields are designed for use in various healthcare settings, including clinics, hospitals, and home care environments. These shields provide a sterile barrier for wound irrigation, protecting healthcare professionals from fluid splash and spray, while also helping to maintain a clean and controlled environment for patient care. The standout benefit of these shields is their ability to facilitate safe and effective wound irrigation, reducing the risk of infection and promoting optimal healing outcomes.
The Bionix, LLC 5250 Wound Irrigation Shields are intended for use in wound care procedures, providing a sterile and protective barrier between the healthcare professional and the patient's wound. The shields are designed to be used with wound irrigation solutions, allowing for the gentle and effective removal of debris, bacteria, and other foreign materials from the wound site. This helps to promote a clean and healthy environment for wound healing, reducing the risk of infection and supporting optimal patient outcomes.
Key Features
- Sterile design ensures a clean and controlled environment for wound care procedures
- Protects healthcare professionals from fluid splash and spray during wound irrigation
- Facilitates safe and effective wound irrigation, reducing the risk of infection
- Helps to promote optimal wound healing outcomes by maintaining a clean and healthy environment
- Easy to use and integrate into existing wound care protocols
- Disposable design eliminates the need for cleaning and sterilization
- Compatible with a range of wound irrigation solutions and equipment
Product Specifications
* Dimensions: 6.5 inches (length) x 4.5 inches (width) * Weight: 1.2 ounces * Materials: Latex-free, medical-grade materials * Compliance: Meets or exceeds relevant FDA and ISO standards for medical devices * Compatibility: Designed for use with standard wound irrigation equipment and solutionsIdeal For
* Hospitals and acute care facilities * Outpatient clinics and wound care centers * Home healthcare and hospice care environments * Long-term care facilities and nursing homes * Medical laboratories and research institutions * Any healthcare setting where wound care and irrigation procedures are performedShare Product Link: