What is BD syringe used for?
BD® safety injection needles and syringes can help protect healthcare workers from needlestick injuries, exposure to bloodborne pathogens, and hazardous drugs. The product range includes needles that are attached to a conventional syringe or a prefilled syringe and syringes with a pre-attached needle.
What is a BD safe clip?
BD Safe Clip is a unique needle-clipping device that will remove the used needle from your insulin syringe or insulin pen. The new BD Safe Clip can clip off up to 1500 needles between 28G and 31G and in length from 5mm to 12.7mm.
What is a safe clip?
S.A.F.E. Clip (Shock Absorbing Football Equipment) is the newest facemask clip developed to replace existing or standard football helmet clips for added protection. The patented S.A.F.E. Clip design allows the facemask to slightly move backwards and absorb impact forces through a shock absorbing insert.
What is the smallest BD insulin syringe?
The 6-mm x 31-G needle is the shortest insulin syringe needle length currently available from BD.
What is a Luer lock connector?
“Luer-Lock” style connectors are often generically referred to as “Luer lock”, and “Luer-slip” style connectors may be generically referred to as “slip tip”. Luer lock fittings are securely joined by means of a tabbed hub on the female fitting which screws into threads in a sleeve on the male fitting.
Can you cut a syringe?
The syringe can be cut to leave only a short length of drill bit visible and thereby act as a drill stop. This may be of re-assurance while fixing plates to bones with vulnerable relations such as the clavicle.
Can you cut a syringe needle?
Very simple to use, cuts the needle from the syringe quite close to the end, and the clipped needles are contained within the unit itself. The best part about this is you don’t need to purchase a sharps container and then dispose of that container properly. The syringes can just be tossed in your recycling.
Where is 1 ml on a syringe?
It may be called a “1 ml” syringe or a “1 cc” syringe. Each small black mark equals one hundredth of a milliliter (0.01 ml or 0.01 cc). A larger black mark is found every 0.05 ml (i.e.,five-hundredths of a ml). Numbers are written on the syringe every 0.1 ml (i.e., one-tenth of a ml).
What is the smallest insulin syringe you can buy?
They are typically available in sizes ranging from 4 millimeters (mm) to 12.7 mm. The gauge of a needle refers to its thickness. Thinner needles may be more comfortable, while thicker needles may administer insulin quicker.