Peripheral IV Catheter Insyte Autoguard BC 24 Gauge 3/4 Inch BD Vialon Winged Hub Blood Control Push Button Safety - EA/1
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Peripheral IV Catheter Insyte Autoguard BC 24 Gauge 3/4 Inch BD Vialon Winged Hub Blood Control Push Button Safety
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IV catheter placement is the most common invasive hospital procedure worldwide.1,2 Up to 90% of hospitalized patients require IV therapy, over 95% of these devices are peripheral IV catheters (PIVC).2 With every PIVC insertion attempt, healthcare workers (HCWs) risk exposure to patient blood.3-5 Needlestick injuries (NSIs) and blood leakage may expose HCWs to more than 30 dangerous pathogens that can be present in human blood, including hepatitis B, C and HIV.6 The BD Insyte Autoguard™ BC Shielded IV Catheter with blood control technology is designed to provide HCWs protection from needlestick injuries and blood exposure.
- Shielded IV catheter with Blood Control Technology
- Push-button shielding technology proven to reduce needlestick injuries
| Manufacturer # | 382612 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Insyte™ Autoguard™ BC |
| Manufacturer | BD |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Application | Peripheral IV Catheter |
| Blood Control | Blood Control |
| Catheter Length | 3/4 Inch |
| Catheter Material | BD Vialon |
| Color Code | Yellow |
| Flow Rate | 20 mL / min |
| Gauge | 24 Gauge |
| HCPCS | C1769 |
| Hub Material | Plastic Hub |
| Hub Type | Winged Hub |
| Needle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Needle Point Style | Notched Needle |
| Number of Ports | Without Port |
| Port Type | Without Port |
| Pressure Rating | Not Pressure Rated |
| Safety Activation | Push Button Safety |
| Safety Feature | Shielding |
| Sterility | Sterile |
| Tubing Diameter | 0.4826 to 0.5588 mm ID |
| UNSPSC Code | 42221512 |
| Usage | Disposable |
| Vessel Entry Confirmation | BD Instaflash™ Needle |
| X-Ray Compatibility | Radiopaque |
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