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BD Vacutainer Blood Collection Set 23 gauge x 3/4" with 12" Tubing and Luer Adapter, 50/pk

by BD
Year End Sale 20%
Original price $ 125.95
Current price $ 101.00
SKU 367283

Ensure safe and efficient blood collection with the BD Vacutainer Safety-Lok Blood Collection Set. Featuring a 23 gauge x 3/4" needle and 12" tubing, this set is designed for reliability and patient comfort. With a Luer Adapter and the advanced Safety-Lok feature, it enhances safety and ease of use. Each pack contains 50 sets, making it perfect for healthcare professionals in clinical settings.

Product Details and Features:

  • 23 Gauge Needle: Provides optimal flow and comfort, especially for patients with delicate veins.
  • 3/4" Needle Length: Ensures precision and minimal discomfort during blood draws.
  • 12" Tubing: Offers flexibility and ease of maneuverability for healthcare providers.
  • Safety-Lok Feature: Integrated safety shield minimizes the risk of needlestick injuries, ensuring user safety.
  • Luer Adapter: Allows secure connections to various medical devices, enhancing versatility.
  • High-Quality Materials: Guarantees durability and reliable performance throughout the procedure.

Mechanism of Action:

The BD Vacutainer Safety-Lok Blood Collection Set uses a 23 gauge needle and flexible tubing to facilitate efficient blood drawing with reduced patient discomfort. After blood collection, the Safety-Lok shield is activated to cover the needle, mitigating the risk of accidental needlestick injuries. The Luer Adapter ensures secure and seamless connection with various collection devices, making the process smooth and effective.

Directions for Use:

  1. Prepare: Assemble necessary equipment and ensure a sterile environment. Wash hands thoroughly.

  2. Assemble: Attach the Luer Adapter to the desired collection device.

  3. Position: Apply a tourniquet and locate a suitable vein. Cleanse the site with an appropriate antiseptic solution.

  4. Insert Needle: Insert the needle into the vein with the bevel facing up, following standard protocols.

  5. Collect Sample: Allow the blood to flow into the collection device as required. Release the tourniquet once collection is complete.

  6. Activate Safety-Lok: After removing the needle, activate the Safety-Lok shield to cover it securely, preventing exposure.

  7. Dispose: Safely discard the needle and collection set in a designated sharps container.

Safety Precautions:

  • Intended for single use only.
  • Follow all institutional guidelines and protocols for blood collection.
  • Keep out of reach of unauthorized personnel.
  • Engage the Safety-Lok feature immediately after use to ensure safety.

Choose BD Vacutainer Safety-Lok Blood Collection Sets for a secure, efficient, and comfortable blood collection experience that's trusted by healthcare professionals globally.

BD Vacutainer Blood Collection Set 23 gauge x 3/4" with 12" Tubing and Luer Adapter, 50/pk
BD Vacutainer Blood Collection Set 23 gauge x 3/4" with 12" Tubing and Luer Adapter, 50/pk
$ 125.95 $ 101.00
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