- Condition: Factory New
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- MFR: Advanced Medical Systems Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: AMS-761
Frequently asked questions
Does this set support precise fluid delivery?
Yes, the Vygon Micro Bore IV Extension Set is specifically engineered for precision. Its micro-bore design is ideal for accurate, small-volume fluid administration required in sensitive IV therapy applications.
Is the material safe for patient care?
Absolutely. This product is manufactured using DEHP-free materials, which helps minimize the risk of chemical exposure during clinical use.
Can I easily control the flow rate?
Yes, the set comes equipped with an integrated slide clamp. This allows clinicians to manually modulate and control fluid flow rates with high precision.
How much fluid is needed to prime this line?
The priming volume for this 7-inch extension set is very low at 0.32 mL, making it an efficient choice for applications where minimal fluid displacement is critical.
Are the connections secure for standard equipment?
Yes, the set features standard Male/Female Luer Lock connections. These ensure a secure and reliable interface with existing IV access sites and primary lines.
Is this product suitable for sterile environments?
Yes, every unit is supplied in a sterile state. It is designed to meet the rigorous hygiene standards required in nursing and surgical settings.
Does this include a back check valve?
No, this specific model (AMS-761) is constructed without a back check valve, which is a key consideration for specific clinical fluid management protocols.
How many units are provided per order?
This product is available as a case containing 50 individual sterile units, ensuring you are well-stocked for clinical needs.
Is the tubing clear for monitoring fluids?
Yes, the tubing is manufactured from transparent, colorless material. This allows clinicians to easily visualize and monitor fluid passage throughout the entire length of the line.
What is the primary use for this extension?
The 7-inch length is specifically designed to bridge the gap between primary IV lines and access sites, providing clinicians with added flexibility and safer fluid management during patient care.