Pediatric Lancet McKesson Prevent Incision Device Blade 1.0 mm X 2.5 mm Depth 2.5 mm Blade Push Button Activation

By Mckesson
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Description

McKesson Prevent Newborn Heel Incision Device. Specifically engineered for newborns, the stainless steel blade makes small, precise incisions in a gental, sweeping arc instead of puncture for reduced bruising. Features contoured-finger design and a single direction of safety tab and trigger function for a steady and stable grip in a convenient, single-handed operation. Features tapered contact surface for better visibility of site location. Extra thin steel blade to achieve the finest, cleanest surgical incision. Consistent depth (1.0 mm) and length (2.5 mm) of incision provides excellent blood flow and precise incision for adequate sampling, reducing need of re-sticking. Permanently retractable blade with integrated safety tab is fully shielded before and after use to minimize possible injury or reuse. Yields optimal results when used with the McKesson Infant Heel Warmer (MFR# 59-45HW) to increase blood flow to the heel. Disposable, single time use device. Sterile. Not made with natural rubber latex.. Packaged: 1 Each, 50 Per Box, 4 Boxes Per Case


Specification

  • Activation Method : Push Button Activation
  • Application : Pediatric Lancet
  • Color : Blue / Pink
  • Depth Settings : 1.0 mm X 2.5 mm Depth
  • HCPCS : A4259
  • Incision Type : Blade
  • Needle Gauge : 2.5 mm Blade
  • Product Dating : McKesson Acceptable Dating: we will ship >= 90 days
  • Safety Feature : Retractable
  • Sterility : Sterile
  • Target Area : Heel
  • Type : Incision Device
  • UNSPSC Code : 41104102
  • Usage : Disposable
  • Latex Free Indicator : Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex

Attachment : Product Specification Sheet

Vendor McKesson
Price Range $1 - $10
Shipping Cost
Shop Location Irving, Texas (TX), United States (US)

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