5564 PureComfort 30g Safety Lancet
5564 PureComfort 30G safety lancets are sterile and disposable products designed for use with blood glucose monitoring systems and other blood sampling applications. These are pressure-activated safety systems that ensure virtually painless testing.
Construction
5564 PureComfort 30G safety lancets are constructed using stainless steel and medical-grade plastic. The plastic helps to cover the lancet and keeps it microbe-free. It also keeps the needle firm during use and thus minimizes accidental injuries.
Key Features and Benefits
5564 PureComfort 30G safety lancets have the following features as well as benefits:
- Disposable and single-use items
- Sterile tools to enhance safety and hygiene
- Single-handed use allows easy operation
- Disposable, single-use items
- A thin 30-gauge needle helps minimize discomfort during lancing
- The safety mechanism retracts the needle after use, reducing the risk of accidental needle sticks
- Universal design allows fitting with most lancing devices
- Each box contains 100 lancets
Applications
5564 PureComfort 30G safety lancets have the following application in diabetic management:
- Blood Sampling: Lancets allow the obtaining of a blood sample for blood sugar testing with potentially less discomfort.
- Diagnostic Tests: Lancets can also be used while blood sampling for conducting different diagnostic tests.
Packaging
5564 PureComfort 30G safety lancets come in a box. To keep lancets sterile, the pack should only be opened at the time of use.
Caution
- Until the time of use, lancets must be stored in their protective bags.
- A damp cloth must be used to clean the lancing device after every employment. It helps to reduce the possibility of spreading infectious diseases.
- After employment, lancets must immediately be thrown away into a dedicated sharps container.
- To decrease the chances of infection transfer, cleaning the puncture site before pricking is important.
- A metallic sharps container must also be kept to store used lancets.
Warning
- Never re-employ an already-used lancet. It can cause transfer of infections and spread diseases.
- A single lancet must not be used for more than one patient.
- Lancets should not be stored in a plastic or glass jar after use to avoid the risk of breakage and contamination.
- To minimize the chances of infections, a clean lancing device must be used every time BGL estimation is required.
- A glucose meter and lancing device must not be used for more than one diabetic patient.
- The lancets should be kept far away from the reach of children to ensure safety against accidental swallowing and choking.
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