The Securis™ Stabilization Device was designed to secure non-winged PIVC catheters and minimize skin irritation.
The Securis™ Stabilization Device was designed to secure non-winged PIVC catheters and minimize skin irritation.
Footnote on Features Tab: 1As demonstrated through simulated testing. Results may not be indicative of actual clinical performance. Different test may yield different results. R80710-000 Securis Stabilization Device Qualification Report. (Bard Access Systems, Salt Lake City, UT).
Footnote on Comparison Tab: *As demonstrated through simulated testing. Results may not be indicative of actual clinical performance. Different test may yield different results. R80710-000 Securis Stabilization Device Qualification Report. (Bard Access Systems, Salt Lake City, UT)
1. Infusion Nurses Society. (2011). INS Standards of Practice. Journal of Infusion Nursing , S46
2. Adhesive Tape and Intravascular-Catheter-Associated Infections. Donald A. Redelmeier, MD, Nigel J. Livesley, MD / JGIM / 14:373-375, 1999 3Dislodgement is defined as 0.5” of catheter tip movement.
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GTIN - each
00801741085741
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Product Type
Kit Option 2
GTIN - Case | 10801741085748 | 50 |
GTIN - each | 00801741085741 | 1 |
Product Type | Kit Option 2 |
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