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ChemoClave Bag Spike with Additive Port CH-13 50/Case

Year End Sale 14%
Original price $ 395.95
Current price $ 340.00
SKU CH-13

The ChemoClave Bag Spike with Additive Port CH-13 is a revolutionary device that helps in the safe handling of chemotherapy medications. It is specially designed to pierce a chemotherapy drugs bag and make it secure for safe transfer of chemotherapy medication from one port to another. The ChemoClave Bag Spike with Additive Port CH-13 is a great device for reducing blood related infections and increase patient safety when handling chemotherapy medications. Interestingly, it ensures that no spillage of hazardous medications occur by providing a secured connection from container to container devices, thereby keeping the user safe. This product is being used in multiple hospitals struggling to protect clinicians and increase patient safety during handling chemotherapy drugs. By using the ChemoClave Bag Spike with Additive Port CH-13, the risk of infection, cross contamination and needlestick injuries among clinicians can be greatly reduced. Overall, the ChemoClave Bag Spike with Additive Port CH-13 is an invaluable product in providing a secured way to transfer chemotherapy drugs with utmost safety.

Instructions on How to Use ChemoClave Bag Spike with Additive Port
1. Attach an additive bag to the Additive Port of the ChemoClave Bag Spike.
2. Remove air from the bag using a syringe and the No-Touch System.
3. Connect the ChemoClave Bag Spike to the IV tubing set.
4. Open the Clave Spike Seal Blister protected from the packaging and spike the IV bag through the closure.
5. Open the valve at the base of the ChemoClave Bag Spike to allow solution to enter the bag.
6. Confirm proper flow of the infusion solution into the ChemoClave Bag Spike and monitor the flow rate for the duration of the infusion.
7. Close the valve when infusion is complete.
8. Disconnect the ChemoClave Bag Spike from the IV tubing set and cover the vent to protect the internals.
9. Remove the additive bag and dispose as appropriate.

ChemoClave Bag Spike with Additive Port CH-13 50/Case
ChemoClave Bag Spike with Additive Port CH-13 50/Case
$ 395.95 $ 340.00
FAQs About ICU Medical
  • What does ICU Medical stand for?

    ICU Medical stands for Intensive Care Unit Medical, reflecting its dedication to improving critical care management and enhancing patient outcomes through cutting-edge healthcare devices.

  • What does ICU mean in medical terms?

    In the healthcare field, ICU stands for Intensive Care Unit, a specialized hospital department providing critical care and life support for seriously ill patients.

  • Why Choose ICU Medical?

    ICU Medical is recognized globally for its patient safety, medical device innovation, and infection control technologies, including industry-leading IV therapy, infusion systems, and needle-free connectors designed to minimize infection risk and optimize clinical workflow.

  • Key health benefits and top features:

    Advanced infusion therapy solutions: Deliver safe and accurate medication with ICU Medical’s infusion pumps and IV sets. Infection prevention technologies: Industry-leading closed system transfer devices (CSTDs) significantly reduce hospital-acquired infection (HAI) rates. Patient safety and workflow efficiency: Innovative needle-free IV connectors enhance medication administration and reduce needlestick injuries.

  • Is ICU Medical a good company?

    Yes, ICU Medical is trusted by healthcare professionals, hospitals, and clinics globally for its commitment to safety, reliability, and proven performance in critical care.

  • Is ICU Medical a hospital?

    No, ICU Medical is a healthcare technology manufacturer and solutions provider, not a hospital.

  • Is ICU Medical owned by Pfizer?

    ICU Medical is not owned by Pfizer, but it did acquire Pfizer’s Hospira Infusion Systems, expanding its portfolio of life-saving infusion therapy products.

  • Is ICU Medical a manufacturer?

    Absolutely. ICU Medical is a leading medical device manufacturer, specializing in the production of IV sets, infusion pumps, central line catheters, and various hospital supplies for acute and critical care.

  • How many people work at ICU Medical?

    ICU Medical employs over 8,000 people worldwide, reflecting its global presence in the healthcare sector.

  • Are Hospira and ICU Medical the same?

    Hospira Infusion Systems is now a part of ICU Medical, following ICU Medical’s acquisition of Hospira’s infusion business from Pfizer.

  • Who are the competitors of ICU Medical?

    Major competitors include Becton Dickinson (BD), Baxter International, Smiths Medical, and B. Braun, all prominent in hospital medical devices and infusion therapy equipment.

  • Is ICU Medical and Smiths Medical the same company?

    No, ICU Medical and Smiths Medical are separate entities, both specializing in critical care and infusion devices but are distinct competitors.

  • Where is ICU Medical based?

    ICU Medical’s global headquarters is located in San Clemente, California, USA.

  • Why Healthcare Professionals Prefer ICU Medical

    With a track record of patient-focused innovation, ICU Medical delivers best-in-class hospital devices vital for patient care, nurse workflow, infection control, and operational efficiency. Trusted across the globe, ICU Medical empowers hospitals, clinics, and healthcare providers with reliable tools that help save lives in the most critical situations.

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