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20/50/60ML Enema Colonic Irrigation Syringe 150ml Catheter Tip Syringe
Enema syringes are medical devices designed for the administration of enemas, which involve introducing liquid into the rectum and colon for various medical purposes, such as bowel cleansing or constipation relief.
1.20/50/60ml Enema Syringe:
- These are different sizes of enema syringes, with capacities of
20 ml, 50 ml, and 60 ml. The chosen size depends on the specific
requirements of the medical procedure or the amount of liquid
needed for the enema.
2. 150ml Catheter Tip Syringe:
- A catheter tip syringe typically has a larger capacity, in this
case, 150 ml. The catheter tip implies that it is designed for use
with catheters or tubes. In the context of enemas, it may be used
for the controlled administration of a larger volume of liquid.
These syringes are likely used in medical settings for colonic irrigation, bowel preparations, or other therapeutic purposes. The catheter tip syringe may be beneficial for delivering enema solutions through a catheter or tube with a controlled flow.
When using enema syringes or catheter tip syringes, it's crucial to follow proper medical protocols, including ensuring the cleanliness and sterility of the equipment. Additionally, the choice of syringe size and type should align with the specific medical requirements and the healthcare professional's recommendations.
As with any medical procedure, individuals should consult with healthcare professionals for guidance and follow their instructions regarding the use of enema syringes or related devices.
Catheter Tip Syringe
* Heavy-duty plastic disposable nutrient syringes with no
hypodermic needle, solve the problem of liquid splash or overflow.
* Irrigation Syringe features a soft, pliable bulb for maximum
control of drawn or expelled volume.
* Size:60ml,100ml,150ml,200ml,250ml,300ml and 500ml.
* The graduation marks are clear and easy reading, and the plunger
works smoothly, convenient to use.
* Transparent barrel is also easy to wipe bubble out.
* The plunger is moved smoothly inside the barrel.
* packing - 1: Sterilized by EO gas in PE or blister bag.
* packing - 2: non-sterile in bulk packing.
Product Name | Syringe Catheter Tip |
Material | Medical Grade PVC |
Size | 20/50/60ML |
Free sample | Available |
Quality Certification | CE |
Shelf Life | 3 years |
MOQ | 50000pcs |
What is a catheter tip on a syringe?
Catheter tip syringes are commonly used for injecting through the
tubing, or when a regular slip tip needle is larger than a normal
slip tip. Eccentric tip syringes have an off-center tip and are
commonly used for surface veins or artery injections.
How do you use a catheter syringe?
Using a catheter syringe involves the administration of fluids through a catheter or tubing. Here is a general guide on how to use a catheter syringe, but keep in mind that specific instructions may vary based on the type of catheter, the medical procedure, and healthcare provider recommendations. Always follow the guidance provided by healthcare professionals and adhere to proper aseptic techniques to prevent infections.
1. Wash Hands:
- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before handling any medical equipment.
2. Prepare Medication or Solution:
- If you are administering a specific medication or solution, prepare it according to the healthcare provider's instructions.
3. Assemble the Catheter Syringe:
- Attach the catheter or tubing securely to the catheter tip of the syringe. Ensure a proper and secure connection to prevent leaks.
4. Fill the Syringe:
- Draw the prescribed amount of medication or solution into the syringe. Hold the syringe upright to remove air bubbles if necessary.
5. Prime the Catheter:
- If the catheter has not been primed with fluid, follow healthcare provider instructions to ensure the tubing is filled with the solution to be administered.
6. Position the Patient:
- Position the patient comfortably, ensuring easy access to the catheter site.
7. Cleanse the Catheter Site:
- Cleanse the catheter site using appropriate antiseptic solutions, following aseptic techniques.
8. Administer the Solution:
- Gently and steadily inject the solution through the catheter according to the prescribed rate and volume. Ensure a controlled flow to avoid discomfort or complications.
9. Secure Catheter:
- Once the administration is complete, secure the catheter in place as per healthcare provider instructions.
10. Dispose of Equipment:
- Discard the used syringe and any other disposable equipment in accordance with medical waste disposal guidelines.
11. Wash Hands:
- Wash your hands again after completing the procedure.