Nutrisafe 2 feeding tubes in PVC for enteral nutrition of neonates, infants and children with radiopaque line and closed distal tip with 2 lateral eyes.
– The Nutrisafe 2 connection features a purple colour and specific dimensions so that connecting Nutrisafe 2 to a standard Luer 6% fitting is not possible. Consequently, accidental misconnections between parenteral drugs / solutions and enteral drugs / solutions (particularly in stress situations) are avoided and the right administration route is respected.
– Supplied with colour-coded cap.
PVC feeding tubes for short-term enteral feeding (up to 5 days).
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Nutrisafe 2 feeding tubes code 364 have a length of 40 cm, code 361 a length of 50 cm, code 363 a length of 75 cm and code 362 a length of 125 cm.
– Markings every centimetre from 5 to 35 cm for codes 361, 363, 364 and from 5 to 75 cm (code 362).”
UOI Units: Box
UOI: 25
Contains Latex: No
Contains DEHP: No
Pyrogen Free: No
Sterile Medical Device: Yes
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