Med-Rx Clear Plastic Female Pediatric Intermittent Catheter 12FR 6" W/O Connector, 2 Eyes BX/100
Med-Rx Clear Plastic Female Pediatric Intermittent Catheter 12FR 6" W/O Connector, 2 Eyes BX/100 These standard high-quality intermittent urethral catheters are available in 16" length in 12fr, and feature closed atraumatic...
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Med-Rx Clear Plastic Female Pediatric Intermittent Catheter 12FR 6" W/O Connector, 2 Eyes BX/100
These standard high-quality intermittent urethral catheters are available in 16" length in 12fr, and feature closed atraumatic tips with smooth eyes. They are available in either clear PVC plastic with a connector or opaque red PVC plastic without a connector.
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Yes, you can order Intermittent Female Catheter from this product page!
Intermittent Catheter Specifications
SKU | MRX-63-5012 |
Manufacturer | Med-RX |
Manufacturer SKU | 63-5012 |
Unit of Issue |
BX 100 |
French Size | 12 FR |
Catheter Material | PVC |
Catheter Gender | Female |
Catheter Tip | Straight Tip |
FAQs:
Q: How often should the catheter be replaced?
A: The frequency of catheter replacement depends on various factors, including the patient's condition and the healthcare professional's recommendations. It is essential to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate replacement schedule for the Med-Rx Clear Plastic Female Pediatric Intermittent Catheter.
Q: Can this catheter be used by adults?
A: The Med-Rx Clear Plastic Female Pediatric Intermittent Catheter is specifically designed for pediatric patients. For adult patients, it is recommended to use catheters specifically designed for their needs. Consultation with a healthcare professional is advised to ensure the appropriate catheter selection.
Q: Are there any specific instructions for catheter insertion?
A: Proper insertion technique is crucial to ensure a comfortable and successful catheterization process. It is recommended to follow the instructions provided by healthcare professionals or the catheter manufacturer. They can provide step-by-step guidance on the correct insertion technique to maximize patient comfort and safety.