Busse Hospital Disposables Inc. 691 Drape 24" x 30" Clear Plastic
The Busse Hospital Disposables, Inc. 691 Drape is a high-quality, sterile drape designed for use in various medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities. This clear plastic drape features a 4" fenestration and adhesive patch and strips, making it ideal for procedures that require a clear view and secure positioning. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to provide a sterile barrier while allowing for easy access and visibility, making it a valuable tool for healthcare professionals.
Overview: The Busse Hospital Disposables, Inc. 691 Drape is a medical drape designed to provide a sterile barrier between the patient and medical equipment or personnel. It is constructed from clear plastic, allowing for visibility and ease of use during medical procedures. The drape features a 4" fenestration, which provides a clear view of the treatment area, and an adhesive patch and strips to secure it in place. This drape is intended for single-use applications and is supplied in a sterile package to ensure patient safety.
Key Features
- Sterile packaging to ensure patient safety and reduce the risk of infection
- Clear plastic construction for visibility and ease of use during medical procedures
- 4" fenestration provides a clear view of the treatment area
- Adhesive patch and strips for secure positioning and to prevent shifting during use
- Single-use design eliminates the need for cleaning and sterilization between uses
- Latex-free to reduce the risk of allergic reactions
- Easy to use and apply, reducing procedure time and improving patient outcomes
Product Specifications
* Dimensions: 24" x 30" * Weight: Lightweight for easy handling and storage * Materials: Clear plastic, adhesive * Compliance: Meets or exceeds applicable standards for medical drapes * Compatibility: Suitable for use with a variety of medical equipment and procedures * Sterility: Sterile packaging to ensure patient safetyIdeal For
* Hospitals: Operating rooms, emergency departments, and patient rooms * Outpatient clinics: Procedure rooms and examination rooms * Labs: Medical and research laboratories * Home care: For use by healthcare professionals in home care settings * Medical offices: Physician offices and medical specialty clinicsShare Product Link: