Medical Equipment Stainless Blood Collection Needle Steel Blood Lancet
Product Description: Stainless Steel Blood Lancet
Introducing our premium Stainless Steel Blood Lancet, designed for precise and efficient blood sampling in medical settings. Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, this lancet ensures durability and sharpness for reliable performance.
Key Features:
High-Quality Material: Made from stainless steel, our blood lancet guarantees strength and long-lasting sharpness.
Precision Design: The lancet tip is meticulously designed for accurate and minimally invasive blood sampling.
Safety Mechanism: Equipped with a safety feature to prevent accidental pricks and ensure user protection.
Versatile Use: Suitable for a range of medical applications, including blood glucose monitoring and other diagnostic procedures.
Comfortable Grip: The ergonomic design offers a comfortable grip for precise control during blood sampling procedures.
Sterile Packaging: Each lancet is individually sterilized and securely packaged to maintain hygiene and quality.
Enhance your blood sampling procedures with our Stainless Steel Blood Lancet, a reliable tool for healthcare professionals seeking accuracy and patient comfort.
FAQ:
1.How many times can you use a blood lancet?
Finger-stick blood samplers (lancet devices) are used to obtain blood for testing blood sugar (glucose). These devices consist of two parts: a “lancet holder” that looks like a small pen; and a lancet, which is the sharp point or needle that is placed in the holder. The lancets are only ever used once.
2.Are all blood lancets the same?
Lancet needles come in a variety of widths, which are measured in gauges (G). The finer and narrower the needle, the less painful it is to use. Oddly, higher gauge numbers indicate finer and narrower needles, while lower gauge numbers indicate heavier, thicker needles.
3.What are blood lancets made of?
Each lancet is disposable, sterile, and made of high-quality surgical steel.
4.Can I reuse blood Lancet?
Some people with diabetes use their insulin syringes and lancets more than once to save money. But makers of syringes and lancets do not recommend using them more than once.