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Introcan Safety® IV Catheter, 24 Ga. x 0.75 in., PUR, Winged

  • Passive safety mechanism that automatically deploys and cannot be bypassed
  • New universal bevel for enhanced flexibility and patient comfort
  • Polyurethane catheter material
  • Winged hub for easy handling
  • Radiopaque stripe for visibility under X-ray
  • Removable vented flashplug

$858.47

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SKU:BBN4253523-02

The Introcan Safety® IV Catheter is a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line that is designed for short-term use. It is made of polyurethane and has a winged hub for easy handling. The catheter features a passive safety mechanism that automatically deploys and cannot be bypassed, which helps to protect healthcare workers from needlestick injuries. The catheter also has a new universal bevel that allows for a wider choice of insertion angles, which can enhance flexibility and patient comfort.

 

Features
  • Passive safety mechanism that automatically deploys and cannot be bypassed
  • New universal bevel for enhanced flexibility and patient comfort
  • Polyurethane catheter material
  • Winged hub for easy handling
  • Radiopaque stripe for visibility under X-ray
  • Removable vented flashplug

 

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Introcan Safety® IV Catheter, 24 Ga. x 0.75 in., PUR, Winged [50/box – 4 boxes/case]

Application Peripheral IV Catheter
Catheter Length 0.75 Inch
Catheter Material Polyurethane
Color Code Yellow
Flow Rate 22 mL / min
Gauge 24 Gauge
Hub Material Plastic Hub
Hub Type Winged Hub
Needle Material Stainless Steel
Needle Point Style Universal Bevel
Pressure Rating 300 psi
Safety Feature Sliding Safety Needle
Sterility Sterile
Usage Disposable
X-Ray Compatibility Radiopaque

Introcan Safety® IV Catheter, 24 Ga. x 0.75 in., PUR, Winged [50/box – 4 boxes/case]

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California Prop 65

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit Proposition 65

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