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The BOA Constricting Band from North American Rescue is the latest innovation in vein tourniquets. Unlike conventional vein tourniquets, the BOA band is applied to the upper arm and then rolled toward the elbow. This immediately forces the blood into the peripheral veins, leaving them clearly visible. It has never been more effective to create peripheral venous access even under extreme conditions. Product details Effective and innovative vein tourniquet Rapid visibility of veins even under difficult conditions The rolling effect creates an effective transfusion of venous blood to the distal end of the vein No interference with arterial blood flow Convenient click closure and 2 finger quick release Latex free For hygienic single use, not reusable Vacuum packed in sealed bag Available in two different sizes: BOA - 19 cm, expandable up to 45 cm and BOA XL - 25 cm, expandable up to 69 cm Innovative vein tourniquet for difficult operating conditions The BOA Constricting Band is the new tool of choice for vein access under difficult conditions. The extremely effective BOA Constructing Band technology saves you valuable time and nerves during blood sampling and venous treatments under difficult conditions. The system works so effectively that it is often even used successfully on patients with circulatory arrest. The BOA Constricting Band is therefore an absolute must, especially in emergency situations. The BOA band is applied to the patient's upper arm with the help of the practical click closure and then rolled down evenly with a little force. This process forces blood into the peripheral veins. The forearms fill with blood and the veins become instantly visible - without a long wait or tedious pumping. Once you have placed the access or finished the treatment, the BOA Constricting Band can be removed quickly and with one hand using the 2 Finger Quick Release System. This way, the vein access is placed in just a few steps and you can concentrate on the essentials again in dicey situations.The disposable product guarantees hygienic use and can be easily disposed of after use. Buy the BOA Constricting Band online at DocCheck Shop In the DocCheck Shop, you can order the innovative BOA Constricting Band vein tourniquet directly online and are thus ideally equipped to quickly and reliably secure venous access under difficult conditions. The practical tourniquet is vacuum-packed in an easy-to-open package and is available in two different sizes: In the standard size as BOA (19 - 45 cm) and as BOA XL (25 - 69 cm). Scope of delivery 1 North American Rescue BOA Constricting Band in the selected size Please note that this is a one-time item - opened goods are therefore excluded from exchange.
The Microlance 3 standard cannulas from BD have a triple facet cut and a high flow rate - so medical puncture is as painless and fast as possible. The thin-walled disposable cannulas are sterilized in the EtO process and ultrasonically polished. The fine silicone coating also enhances gliding during injection. The Microlance 3 disposable cannulas are not validated for intraocular procedures. Product details Low pain puncture due to triple facet cut Intended for single use Finely dosed with silicone coating Sterilized by ethylene oxide sterilization (EtO) High flow rate Thin-walled Ultrasonic polished Color coded plastic additive Cannulas are not validated for intraocular use PVC and latex free Individually sterile packed Available in different sizes BD Microlance 3 standard cannulas 21 G, No. 2 (Ø 0.8 x 40 mm) - with standard ground joint for i.v./i.m. use, color-coded in green. Application, color coding in green 23 G, No. 16 (Ø 0.6 x 25 mm) - with standard ground joint for i.v./i.m. use, color coding in black. Application, color coding in blue 25 G, No. 18 (Ø 0.5 x 25 mm) - with standard ground joint for subc. use, color coding in orange Scope of delivery 100 BD Microlance 3 standard cannulas in the selected size
Syringes for injections or medical liquid samples. Purpose: the direct or indirect contact with the patient (intravenous, infusion line, valves) or non-contact (transfer of drugs). Product details For single use Wipe resistant and easy to read scale With transparent body Retaining ring ensures timely stop of the plunger Smooth piston movement for safe and accurate application Not suitable for spray pumps, for manual use only Latex, phthalate, PVC and pyrogen free Individually sterile packed Available in various designs and package sizes Scope of delivery 1 pack of BD Discardit II disposable syringes in the selected version
With the IMS injection material dispenser from Wagner, the required injection material is always organized and distributed in 2 clearly arranged tubs with 3 or 6 compartments each. The dispenser reliably holds syringes, cannulas and other material. The pull-out tray base can be used for short-term storage and preparation before and during the examination. Product details Clear arrangement of injection material Ideal standard grid size 2 trays with 3 and 6 compartments for syringes respectively Space for swabs and disinfectants Universal adaptable Optional wall mounting possible Can also be optimally combined above and next to each other Pull-out tray bottom Melamine coated furniture top Can be combined with dressing dispenser and all-purpose cabinet Easy to clean and resistant Colors: Antique white or white Dimensions: W 50 × H 50 × D 23 cm Available in different colors Scope of delivery 1 Wagner IMS Dispenser for injection material in the selected color The contents shown are not included in the scope of delivery.
to protect from needle pricking (TRBA 250) colour- coded wings Luer-Lock-socket length of hose 30 cm
The B. Braun Sterican Safety Cannula has an integrated safety mechanism to prevent puncture injuries. The position of the cannula safety shield indicates the orientation of the ground-glass eye. After puncture, the shield is folded over the cannula and an audible and tactile click confirms the activation of the irreversible protective mechanism. The sizes of the disposable cannulas are suitable for various medical applications - for punctures, injections and infusions. The color-coded thin-wall needles have a precise grind for painless and gentle puncture. Product details Safety injection cannulas with protective shield against needlestick injuries For hygienic single use Precise grinding and color-coded Luer lock syringe tips Continuously locking needle shield Convenient one-hand activation of the safety mechanism Cannula protection shield: long Cannula material: Stainless chrome-nickel steel Latex-free PVC and DEHP free Individually sterile packed Size: Ø 0.5 x 16 mm (G 25 x 5/8", orange) Ø 0.5 x 25 mm (G 25 x 1", orange) Ø 1.2 x 40 mm (G 18 x 1 1/2", pink) Available in different sizes Scope of delivery 100 B. Braun Sterican Safety needles in the selected size
Professional medical equipment for injection, infusion, transfusion and blood collection
Are you a health care professional looking for medical equipment for your clinic or medical office? DocCheck store has what you need! Medical equipment is our field and we are specialized in instruments and diagnostic items.
We offer on this page all the necessary equipment to perform injections, infusions, transfusions or blood tests in the best possible conditions. Our extensive catalog includes kits with disposable syringes, needles, catheters, sampling, infusion and transfusion kits and all the accessories, holders and adapters that go with them.
You will find on this page the equipment necessary for these procedures, for the hygienic maintenance of the items and for the care of the patients taken or infused, but also for the storage and analysis of the samples. Our instruments are all certified, of excellent quality and at unbeatable prices. We supply a large number of healthcare institutions and ship to many countries.
Blood sampling and its procedure
Blood sampling is a major and indispensable procedure in the world of diagnosis. It is a sensitive operation that must be performed by a professional to avoid any risk of infection or contamination. The information obtained from a blood sample can be used to detect the presence of certain diseases or pathologies. It can also provide information on how the body reacts to certain treatments. Blood tests can be invasive, but they can provide crucial information about a patient's health.
Some reminders about blood draws for practitioners:
The clinician should explain the procedure to the patient before beginning in order to inform and reassure the patient. After the procedure, it is important to apply pressure to the area receiving the needle and monitor the patient for any abnormal reaction. Blood samples should be properly labeled and stored to preserve their integrity. When drawing blood, it is essential that the technician does not contaminate the sample with outside items such as soap or latex gloves, which can lead to inaccurate results.
As with all medical processes that involve some degree of risk, it is imperative that appropriate protective measures be taken to reduce potential harm to both the patient and the laboratory personnel. Practicing good hygiene when collecting a sample is always essential for safety reasons. Equipment should be sterile and gloves should be changed between each type of sample collected.
What is an infusion and how is it performed?
An infusion is the administration of blood, drugs or other substances to organs or tissues outside the body during surgical preparation, surgery, research or treatment of certain diseases. Most infusions take place outside the body.
To perform an intravenous infusion, the basic equipment includes an intravenous catheter, saline solution, heparin and a syringe. The saline solution consists of sodium chloride. A necessary component for most subcutaneous infusions, it is referred to as a " sodium chloride infusion ". The procedure is performed by inserting the catheter into the patient's vein and attaching it to the saline solution. Heparin is then injected into the patient's blood to prevent clotting. Finally, the syringe is used to draw out the blood that has been infused with the saline solution.
Once this is done, the process can be repeated several times until the desired result is achieved. Be sure to monitor the patient's blood pressure and other vital signs throughout the process. The infusion usually takes about 2 hours, but it can be shorter or longer depending on the setting. Make sure your patient feels comfortable during this time. It is important to note that the person performing the infusion must have a thorough knowledge of the procedure so as not to harm the patient.
Single-use cannulas or needles
Cannulas or needles are essential for infusion placement. The most reputable manufacturer of cannulas and catheters is B. Braun. That is why you will find a wide range of infusion accessories and disposable cannulas from the B. Braun brand infusion sets and disposable cannulas at the DocCheck store. Injection and infusion sets as well as cannulas are also an effective way of infusing. Safety cannulas and safety systems are suitable instruments for safe and hygienic infusion placement. B. Braun Introcan Safety-W catheters, safety venous cannulas and the B. Braun Venofix Safety Venipuncture Set guarantee high precision and a clean working method. However, the classic disposable cannulas, such as the B. Braun Sterican, are also a popular part of the range in the DocCheck store.
The syringe, for subcutaneous injection
To perform an intravenous or intramuscular injection the practitioner uses swabs, alcohol, a syringe with a sterile needle and the substance to be injected (injection of hyaluronic acid, injection of iron, injection of ceftriaxone to treat a urinary tract infection, etc.). After washing or disinfecting his or her hands, the practitioner pinches a little skin at the injection site and inserts the needle at a 90-degree angle until all the liquid has been injected into the body. The practitioner then disinfects the area of the body that received the injection and applies a bandage.
Furniture and equipment
It's not just small instruments that help with a good blood draw. Larger furniture and equipment also play an important role in the success of blood collection. The DocCheck store offers blood collection chairs, injection cushions, injection equipment dispensers and infusion stands to prepare you for any situation.
Order injection and infusion equipment online at the DocCheck store
The DocCheck store offers you a complete and comprehensive catalog with high quality items sold at competitive prices. We deliver them directly to your health care facility and package our items so that they reach you undamaged and intact. Order now to receive your items quickly.