ICU Medical 4904 Loss of Resistance Syringe 5ml Glass Metal Luer
The ICU Medical 4904 Loss of Resistance Syringe is a high-quality medical device designed for use in various clinical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities. This 5ml syringe is specifically engineered to provide a precise loss of resistance, making it an essential tool for epidural and spinal procedures. Its standout feature is the ability to accurately detect the loss of resistance, ensuring safe and effective injections.
The ICU Medical 4904 Loss of Resistance Syringe is designed to facilitate accurate and controlled injections, providing healthcare professionals with a reliable tool for administering medications or anesthetics. The syringe's functionality is centered around its ability to detect changes in resistance, allowing for precise placement of the needle and minimizing the risk of complications. This feature makes it an indispensable instrument in various medical procedures, particularly those requiring epidural or spinal injections.
Key Features
- Precise loss of resistance detection for accurate injections
- 5ml glass syringe for controlled medication administration
- Metal Luer Lock for secure connections and minimal leakage
- Durable construction for repeated use and sterilization
- Easy-to-read markings for accurate measurement and administration
- Compatible with standard Luer Lock fittings and accessories
- Designed for epidural and spinal procedures, as well as other injections requiring precise placement
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) in length, 0.75 inches (1.9 cm) in diameter • Weight: 1.2 ounces (34 grams) • Materials: Glass, metal, and latex-free components • Compliance: Meets or exceeds relevant medical standards for safety and performance • Compatibility: Compatible with standard Luer Lock fittings and accessoriesIdeal For
• Hospitals and inpatient facilities • Outpatient clinics and surgical centers • Pain management and anesthesiology practices • Emergency medical services (EMS) and paramedic teams • Home care and hospice settings (with proper training and supervision)Share Product Link: