
VetriJec Hard Pack 1cc Luer Slip Syringe for Pets - with Tri-Beveled Needle, Orange, 25g x 5/8", 1 count - [Sterile & Disposable]
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Description
VetriJec Hard Pack 1cc Luer Slip Syringe with Tri-Beveled Needle is a medical tool designed for precision and ease of use. It combines a 1cc capacity syringe with a tri-beveled needle, allowing for accurate fluid measurement and administration in various medical settings.
Key Features:
- Syringe Capacity: The VetriJec Hard Pack syringe has a 1cc capacity, which makes it suitable for measuring and administering small volumes of fluids or medications.
- Tri-Beveled Needle: The included needle features a tri-beveled design, known for its sharpness and efficient penetration, minimizing patient discomfort during injections.
- Luer Slip Attachment: The syringe is equipped with a Luer Slip attachment, which allows for secure and leak-free connection with other medical devices or needles.
- Sterile and Single-Use: The VetriJec Hard Pack syringe with needle is typically sterile and intended for single-use. After use, it should be properly disposed of as per medical waste disposal regulations.
- Applications: This syringe with a tri-beveled needle is commonly used in medical and veterinary procedures for precise injections and fluid measurements.
- Storage: Store the VetriJec Hard Pack syringes in a clean and sterile environment, following manufacturer-recommended storage conditions.
Important Note:
The VetriJec Hard Pack 1cc Luer Slip Syringe with Tri-Beveled Needle is a medical tool used by healthcare professionals and veterinary experts. It should be handled and used according to established medical procedures and guidelines.
Directions
Using the VetriJec Hard Pack 1cc Luer Slip Syringe with Tri-Beveled Needle is a standard medical procedure that should be performed by qualified healthcare professionals. Here are the general steps for its proper use:
Preparation:
- Sterile Environment: Ensure that the entire procedure is conducted in a clean and sterile environment. This includes the syringe, needle, and any other equipment that will come into contact with the patient.
- Gather Supplies: Collect all necessary supplies, including the VetriJec Hard Pack syringe, the medication or solution to be administered, and any additional items required for the procedure.
Preparation of the Syringe:
- Remove Syringe from Packaging: Carefully remove the VetriJec Hard Pack syringe from its packaging, taking care to maintain its sterility.
- Attach Needle: Attach the included tri-beveled needle to the syringe's Luer Slip attachment. Ensure that the connection is secure and leak-free.
- Prepare Medication: Draw the required volume of medication or solution into the syringe. Make sure to remove any air bubbles to ensure accurate dosage.
Administration:
- Patient Preparation: Prepare the patient for the procedure, ensuring they are positioned comfortably and securely.
- Injection Site: Choose the appropriate injection site based on the specific procedure and patient's condition. Ensure that the site is clean and properly prepared.
- Injection: Slowly and steadily administer the medication or solution by gently pressing the plunger on the syringe. Monitor the patient's comfort during the injection.
- Needle Removal: Once the injection is complete, carefully remove the needle from the patient's skin.
Post-Injection:
- Patient Monitoring: Observe the patient for any immediate adverse reactions or side effects.
- Disposal: Safely dispose of the used syringe and needle in accordance with medical waste disposal regulations.
Important Notes:
- The VetriJec Soft Pack 1cc Luer Slip Syringe with Tri-Beveled Needle should be used exclusively by qualified healthcare professionals.
- The dosage and administration of medication should be determined by the healthcare provider based on the patient's specific needs.
The use of this syringe and needle should follow established medical procedures and guidelines. If you have any specific questions or concerns about using this product, please consult with a healthcare professional.


