Description
Description: The Romsons Scalp Vein Set (GS-3004) is a specialized medical device designed for safe and efficient venous access, particularly in pediatric patients and for short-term intravenous procedures. This device is commonly referred to as a butterfly needle or winged infusion set, known for its ease of use and comfort during insertion.
Key Features:
Design:
- The set features a short beveled siliconized needle, which facilitates atraumatic cannulation, minimizing discomfort during insertion.
- The butterfly-shaped wings provide stability and allow for easy handling and secure attachment to the skin.
Flow Rate:
- The thin wall needle design enhances the flow rate per gauge, making it suitable for quick fluid delivery and blood draws.
Color-Coded Wings:
- The butterfly wings are color-coded for easy identification of needle sizes, allowing healthcare providers to quickly select the appropriate gauge.
Flexible Tubing:
- Connected to a soft, non-toxic, non-irritant tube that does not kink or coil, ensuring a consistent flow and preventing accidental leakage.
Luer Fitting:
- The proximal end of the set is equipped with a female luer fitting, enabling secure connections to IV lines or syringes.
Product Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Brand | Romsons |
Model | GS-3004 |
Needle Type | Short beveled siliconized needle |
Needle Sizes | Available in various gauges (e.g., 21G, 23G, 24G) |
Packaging | Sterile, individually packed in blister packs |
Usage | Ideal for intravenous fluid infusion and blood sampling |
Usage Instructions
1. Preparation:
- Gather all necessary supplies including antiseptic wipes, gloves, and the scalp vein set.
2. Site Selection:
- Choose an appropriate vein for cannulation and clean the site thoroughly with an antiseptic wipe.
3. Insertion:
- Hold the wings of the butterfly needle to stabilize it. Insert the needle into the vein at a low angle.
- Observe blood return in the flashback chamber to confirm successful venous access.
4. Securing the Cannula:
- Once blood return is observed, secure the cannula by attaching it to IV tubing or a syringe using the luer fitting.
5. Monitoring:
- Regularly check the site for any signs of infiltration or phlebitis during fluid administration.
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