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Disposable Medical Feeding Syringe Plastic Sterile 2ml 3ml 5ml 10ml 20ml 40ml 50ml 60ml100 ml Without Needle
Product description
Feeding syringes are essential medical devices used for administering liquid nutrition, medications, or water directly into a patient's mouth or through a feeding tube. Below is a detailed description of the product:
Feeding Syringe Product Description:
1. Purpose:
Feeding syringes are designed for precise and controlled delivery
of liquids, such as enteral nutrition, water, medications, or
supplements, to patients who are unable to feed themselves orally
or require specialized feeding methods.
2. Material:
Feeding syringes are typically made of medical-grade plastic or
silicone, ensuring safety, durability, and compatibility with a
wide range of liquids and medications.
3. Capacity:
Feeding syringes come in various capacities, ranging from a few
milliliters to larger volumes, depending on the patient's needs and
the intended use.
4. Features:
5. Applications:
6. Types:
Oral Syringes: Designed for direct oral administration of liquids
to patients who can swallow safely.
Enteral Syringes: Specifically designed for use with enteral
feeding tubes to deliver liquid nutrition directly into the
gastrointestinal tract.
7. Sterility:
Feeding syringes are typically provided in sterile packaging to
ensure product integrity and patient safety.
8. Cleaning and Reuse:
Depending on the type of feeding syringe, some may be disposable
for single-use only, while others can be cleaned and reused
according to healthcare facility protocols.
Feeding syringes are vital tools in healthcare settings for
ensuring proper nutrition, medication administration, and hydration
for patients who have difficulty eating or drinking orally. Their
precision, ease of use, and versatility make them indispensable in
various medical contexts, including hospitals, long-term care
facilities, and home healthcare settings.
FAQ
1.What is the use of feeding syringe?
Syringe feeding can be used when you need to give your baby small
amounts of colostrum or expressed breast milk (less than 5ml at a
time). This is usually during the first couple of days after your
baby's birth. Use a small, sterile syringe and place no more than
0.2ml into your baby's mouth at a time.
2.How long do syringes stay sterile?
Sterility. Once a standard syringe is filled with a medication, it
will remain optimally effective, or sterile, for approximately 12
hours.