Cardinal Health Argyle Suction Catheter with Directional Valve Vent
The Cardinal Health Argyle Suction Catheter with Directional Valve Vent, an essential tool for respiratory therapy and airway clearance. Designed with a directional valve, this catheter helps reduce the risk of aspirated sputum, ensuring safer suctioning procedures. The Delee tip further minimizes trauma, enhancing patient comfort during use.
Crafted to be firm yet flexible, this suction catheter offers ease of insertion and removal, making it ideal for both medical professionals and individuals using it at home. Its innovative design ensures efficient suctioning while maintaining patient safety.
Sterile and latex-free, the Argyle 14 Fr Suction Catheter is suitable for a wide range of users, including those with respiratory conditions or undergoing medical procedures requiring airway clearance. Whether used in hospitals, clinics, or home care settings, this catheter provides reliable performance and peace of mind.
Each catheter is available for individual purchase or in cases of 100, offering flexibility and convenience to meet various needs. With Cardinal Health's commitment to quality and innovation, the Argyle Suction Catheter with Directional Valve Vent is a trusted solution for respiratory care.
Instructions for Use:
- Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water.
- Open the sterile packaging of the suction catheter.
- Attach the catheter to the suction device, ensuring a secure connection.
- Insert the catheter into the patient's airway gently and carefully.
- Apply suction as needed, following healthcare provider's instructions.
- After suctioning, dispose of the catheter properly according to medical waste disposal guidelines.
- Wash hands again after use.
Can Argyle Suction Catheters be reused?
No, the Cardinal Health Argyle Suction Catheter with Directional Valve Vent is designed for single-use only. Reusing the catheter can lead to contamination and pose risks to patient safety. Always dispose of used catheters properly after each use and use a new, sterile catheter for each suctioning procedure.