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The Ballard™ Closed Suction Systems for Neonates and Pediatrics are designed to safely suction patients on mechanical ventilation, while providing protection for the patient and the care-giver.
- BALLARD™ Turbo Closed Suction Catheter System - AirLife
Advanced infection control features that redefine the...
- BALLARD CLOSED SUCTION SYSTEM FOR ADULTS - AirLife
entire suction procedure should last no longer than 10 to 15...
- BALLARD™ Closed Suction Catheter System for Neonates ... - AirLife
Remove secretions from the airway while maintaining...
- BALLARD™ Closed Suction Catheter System, Double Swivel Elbow
Powerful tool in your fight against VAEs. Designed to remove...
- BALLARD TURBO-CLEANING CLOSED SUCTION SYSTEM FOR ADULTS - AirLife
Stabilize BALLARD* catheter and endotracheal (ET) adaptor...
- BALLARD™ Turbo Closed Suction Catheter System - AirLife
Advanced infection control features that redefine the standard of care for closed suctioning. The only catheter that retracts within a unique, isolated, turbulent cleaning chamber. Turbulent cleaning action results in an 89% cleaner catheter tip compared to a standard closed suction system.
entire suction procedure should last no longer than 10 to 15 seconds and that actual duration of negative pressure should be no longer than 5 to 8 seconds per episode.
BALLARD™ Turbo-Cleaning Closed Suction System for Adults. Manufacturer: AirLife. Key benefits: The only catheter that retracts within a unique, isolated and vacuum-sealed turbulent cleaning chamber. The turbulent cleansing action results in an 89% cleaner catheter tip compared to a standard closed suction system.
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.
Powerful tool in your fight against VAEs. Designed to remove secretions from the airway while maintaining ventilation and oxygen therapy throughout the suctioning procedure. Helps reduce the potential risk for the spread of infection and contamination entering the airway. Helps protect the caregiver from cross-contamination.
Stabilize BALLARD* catheter and endotracheal (ET) adaptor with one hand then push the catheter into the endotracheal tube with the thumb and forefinger of the opposite hand (Fig. 1) .