ICU Medical 21-7363-24 CADD Administration SetBag Spike
The ICU Medical 21-7363-24 CADD Administration Set is designed for use in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care environments. This administration set stands out for its comprehensive design, which includes a range of components to facilitate safe and efficient medication delivery, making it an ideal choice for healthcare professionals seeking to streamline patient care.
The CADD Administration Set is intended for the administration of medications and fluids in a controlled manner. It is designed to work in conjunction with a pump or other infusion device, allowing for precise control over the flow rate and volume of the medication being administered. The set's design prioritizes patient safety, with features such as an air-eliminating filter and a one-way check valve to prevent backflow and ensure that the medication is delivered as intended.
Key Features
- Includes bag spike, flow stop, 1.2 micron air-eliminating filter, spiral tubing, clamp, and one-way checkvalve with male luer for comprehensive functionality
- 93" length provides flexibility and convenience in various clinical settings
- 8.0 ml priming volume (PV) minimizes medication waste and ensures efficient use of resources
- Not made with DEHP, reducing the risk of adverse reactions and environmental impact
- Spiral tubing design helps prevent kinking and occlusions, ensuring consistent medication flow
- One-way checkvalve with male luer prevents backflow and ensures precise control over medication administration
- Compatible with a range of infusion devices and pumps for seamless integration into existing clinical workflows
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 93" length • Weight: Not specified • Materials: Not made with DEHP • Compliance: Meets or exceeds relevant industry standards for medical device safety and performance • Compatibility: Compatible with a range of infusion devices and pumpsIdeal For
• Hospitals and acute care facilities • Outpatient clinics and ambulatory care centers • Home care and hospice settings • Long-term care facilities and nursing homes • Laboratories and research institutions where precise medication administration is requiredShare Product Link: