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The IV Cannula – 22G Without Injection Port is expertly crafted for superior venous access. With its 22-gauge needle, it is designed for use in patients with smaller veins, providing a balance of flexibility and durability. This cannula features a streamlined design without an injection port, reducing the risk of contamination and enhancing ease of use. Its ergonomic construction ensures smooth insertion and secure placement, making it suitable for a wide range of medical procedures. The cannula’s high-quality material and precise manufacturing offer reliable performance, essential for effective and safe intravenous therapy.
Key Features
- 22-Gauge Needle: Ideal for accessing smaller veins with minimal discomfort.
- Without Injection Port: Reduces the risk of contamination and simplifies the cannulation process.
- Sterile and Single-Use: Ensures safety and prevents cross-contamination.
- Smooth Insertion: Designed for easy and comfortable placement with minimal trauma.
- Durable Material: Provides reliability and stability during use.
Precautions
- Sterility: Always use the cannula from a sterile package and ensure the insertion site is properly cleaned.
- Proper Technique: Insert the cannula with a steady hand to minimize vein damage and ensure proper placement.
- Monitor for Complications: Regularly check for signs of infiltration, phlebitis, or infection.
- Secure Placement: Properly secure the cannula to prevent dislodgement or accidental removal.
- Dispose of Properly: Dispose of the used cannula in a sharps container to prevent needle-stick injuries and contamination.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question:Â What is the difference between a 22G and other gauges of IV cannulas?
Answer:Â A 22G cannula is thinner than larger gauges like 18G or 20G, making it suitable for smaller veins and less invasive procedures.
Question:Â Why does the IV cannula not have an injection port?
Answer:Â The absence of an injection port reduces the risk of infection and contamination and simplifies the cannulation process.
Question:Â How long can an IV cannula be safely used?
Answer:Â The duration of use depends on the patient’s condition and the cannula’s site. Generally, it should be replaced every 72-96 hours to reduce the risk of complications.
Question:Â Can the IV cannula be used in pediatric patients?
Answer:Â Yes, the 22G cannula is suitable for pediatric patients with smaller veins, offering a less invasive option for intravenous access.
Question:Â What should be done if the IV cannula becomes dislodged?
Answer:Â If dislodgement occurs, remove the cannula, apply pressure to the insertion site to stop any bleeding, and insert a new cannula at a different site.
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