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CLOSED SUCTION FEATURES. Low durometer catheter and rounded atraumatic tip to minimize tracheal trauma. Elbow and “Y” configurations for standard and high-frequency ventilation. Available in 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 & 12 French sizes. Reusable up to 24 hours.
- BALLARD™ Closed Suction Catheter System for Neonates ... - AirLife
Remove secretions from the airway while maintaining...
- BALLARD™ Closed Suction Catheter System for Neonates ... - AirLife
Remove secretions from the airway while maintaining ventilation and oxygen therapy throughout the suctioning procedure. Reusable up to 24 hours. Number and color-coded markings for easy and proper depth suctioning. “Soft” low durometer catheter to minimize tracheal trauma. Tactile sleeve for catheter advancement.
BALLARD™ Closed Suction Catheter System, Double Swivel Elbow. Latex Free. Single Use. Sterile. Select Items are Part of AirLife Secure! Powerful tool in your fight against VAEs. Designed to remove secretions from the airway while maintaining ventilation and oxygen therapy throughout the suctioning procedure.
The BALLARD™ Neonates & Pediatrics Elbow Closed Suction Catheter System is specially designed closed suction systems for neonatal and pediatric patients, with several elbow configuration options. Remove secretions from the airway while maintaining ventilation and oxygen therapy throughout the suctioning procedure
CLOSED SUCTION SYSTEM WITH BALLARD* TECHNOLOGY. CARE PEDIATRIC PATIENT INSTR. Use this space to keep all important telephone numbers in one place. Important Telephone Numbers: Healthcare Provider _____________________________________________________________ Doctor _________________________________________________________________________
1. Align any printed depth number on the catheter with the same number printed on the endotracheal tube. 2. Catheter tip will be within 0.5 cm to 1 cm of the end of the endotracheal tube. Method 2 1. Observe the printed depth number on the endotracheal tube closest to the end of the endotracheal tube adapter. 2. Add 5 to this number. 3.
If your child is on a vent (ventilator), a closed suction system may be needed. It is a protected suction tube (catheter) inside a sterile plastic sleeve. This is called a closed suction system or Ballard suction. This catheter stays attached to your child’s trach and is changed every week.