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Disposable intravenous cannula, polyurethane, 24G x3/4", (0.7x19 mm), with wing lock

Product Code: 1311704
Product Code: 1311704
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Intravenous cannula with injection valve size 24G yellow "Medicare" is designed for long-term administration of drugs through peripheral veins.

  • catheter tube made of translucent polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, Teflon)
  • The triangular laser sharpening needle is made of stainless steel;
  • Side injection valve for additional intravenous infusions;
  • Wings for a clear fixation of the cannula;
  • Transparent backflow chamber to control the correct placement of the needle in the vein;
  • A special plug protects against contact with the patient's blood;
  • Radiopaque strip to control the position of the cannula;
  • The injection valve is color-coded for size;
  • Sterile, non-pyrogenic, non-toxic;
  • For single use;
  • Individual packing.
Size

Size color coding

Inner diameter External diameter Length (mm) Flow rate (ml/min) purpose
14G Orange 1.7 2.1 45 270 For adults
16G Grey 1.3 1.7 45 180
17G White 1.1 1.5 45 125
18G Green 0.9 1.3 45 80
20G Pink 0.8 1.1 32 54
22G Blue 0.6 0.9 25 33
24G Yellow 0.5 0.7 19 20 For children
26G Violet 0.4 0.6 19 19

Instructions for use:

  1. Select the desired size of the IV cannula. Try to use the smallest size cannula to administer the necessary intravenous fluids.
  2. Disinfect the puncture site of the blood vessel.
  3. Make sure that the blister pack of the cannula is intact, and that the product has not expired.
  4. Remove the protective cap of the needle and insert the needle at an acute angle into the peripheral vein.
  5. Verify that blood is flowing into the backflow chamber. This confirms the correctness of the puncture.
  6. Insert the catheter into the vein and at the same time carefully remove the needle.
  7. Do not attempt to re-insert a partially or fully withdrawn needle.
  8. Do not press your finger on the vein at or above the catheter insertion site. This may result in blood splatter.
  9. Connect the cannula to the system for the introduction of infusion solutions, a syringe or close the Luer lock plug.
  10. Dispose of the needle in an appropriate container.
  11. Secure the cannula with a patch.
  12. In an intravenous cannula with a port, drugs can be injected directly through the port using a syringe.
  13. If the port is not in use, it must be covered with a cap.
  14. Regularly check the vein site for any reactions.
  15. At the end of the manipulation, dispose of the cannula in accordance with established standards.
Description

Intravenous cannula with injection valve size 24G yellow "Medicare" is designed for long-term administration of drugs through peripheral veins.

  • catheter tube made of translucent polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, Teflon)
  • The triangular laser sharpening needle is made of stainless steel;
  • Side injection valve for additional intravenous infusions;
  • Wings for a clear fixation of the cannula;
  • Transparent backflow chamber to control the correct placement of the needle in the vein;
  • A special plug protects against contact with the patient's blood;
  • Radiopaque strip to control the position of the cannula;
  • The injection valve is color-coded for size;
  • Sterile, non-pyrogenic, non-toxic;
  • For single use;
  • Individual packing.
Size

Size color coding

Inner diameter External diameter Length (mm) Flow rate (ml/min) purpose
14G Orange 1.7 2.1 45 270 For adults
16G Grey 1.3 1.7 45 180
17G White 1.1 1.5 45 125
18G Green 0.9 1.3 45 80
20G Pink 0.8 1.1 32 54
22G Blue 0.6 0.9 25 33
24G Yellow 0.5 0.7 19 20 For children
26G Violet 0.4 0.6 19 19

Instructions for use:

  1. Select the desired size of the IV cannula. Try to use the smallest size cannula to administer the necessary intravenous fluids.
  2. Disinfect the puncture site of the blood vessel.
  3. Make sure that the blister pack of the cannula is intact, and that the product has not expired.
  4. Remove the protective cap of the needle and insert the needle at an acute angle into the peripheral vein.
  5. Verify that blood is flowing into the backflow chamber. This confirms the correctness of the puncture.
  6. Insert the catheter into the vein and at the same time carefully remove the needle.
  7. Do not attempt to re-insert a partially or fully withdrawn needle.
  8. Do not press your finger on the vein at or above the catheter insertion site. This may result in blood splatter.
  9. Connect the cannula to the system for the introduction of infusion solutions, a syringe or close the Luer lock plug.
  10. Dispose of the needle in an appropriate container.
  11. Secure the cannula with a patch.
  12. In an intravenous cannula with a port, drugs can be injected directly through the port using a syringe.
  13. If the port is not in use, it must be covered with a cap.
  14. Regularly check the vein site for any reactions.
  15. At the end of the manipulation, dispose of the cannula in accordance with established standards.
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