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Description

HOLDER, NDL BLOCK STOP NDLCT F/ SHARPS CONT (50/CS)

Frequently asked questions

Does this help reduce needle-stick injuries?

Yes. The Medline Needle Counter is specifically engineered to provide a secure, stable block for holding used needles. This design minimizes the risk of accidental sticks, helping to keep surgical teams safe in fast-paced operating environments.

How many needles does this counter hold?

This device is designed with an 8-count configuration, featuring eight distinct target zones to ensure accurate tracking and accountability of surgical needles during procedures.

Is this product safe for sterile surgical fields?

Absolutely. Each needle counter is supplied sterile to ensure full compliance with hospital safety standards and to maintain the integrity of the sterile field during surgery.

Can surgical staff easily track their needles?

Yes, the interior tray features eight distinct bullseye-style targets. This organized layout allows staff to quickly place and count used needles, ensuring no sharps are left unaccounted for.

Is this for single use only?

Yes, this is a single-use container. It is designed to be disposed of after use to maintain hygiene and safety protocols in clinical settings.

Does it come in a large bulk pack?

Yes, this product is sold by the case, which includes 50 individual sterile units per case.

Is this model reliable for busy OR settings?

Yes, the Medline Needle Counter (Model: DYNJNDLNEST) is built for the high-pressure demands of operating rooms, providing a stable, highly visible repository that minimizes clutter.

Is the material durable?

The counter is constructed with a high-visibility, industrial-grade plastic casing, ensuring it is both rugged enough for clinical use and easily identifiable on a crowded instrument table.

Are these needles counted manually?

Yes, the tray is designed to act as a designated repository where each needle is placed into one of the eight circular slots, allowing the surgical team to perform an organized, visual manual count.

Is it easy to spot during a procedure?

Yes, the counter features a bright red high-visibility casing, which helps medical staff quickly locate the repository even in the fast-paced, high-stress environment of an operating room.