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【Safet Blood Lancet Description】
Sterile, single-use and not made with natural rubber latex. Newborn heel lancet utilizes an automated lancing mechanism that delivers a smooth incision with less trauma to the heel. Heel stick safety lancet features a tri-bevel and hardened stainless steel blade that generates a less traumatic and more accurate incision as well as a welded casing to help prevent accidental exposure to the blade.
【Safety Blood Lancet Specifications】
Depth | Length | Color | Application | Blood Volume | Package |
0.65mm | 1.40mm | Yellow | Micro-Preemie, Low Birth Weight <1kg | Low | |
0.85mm | 1.75mm | Green | Preemie, Low Birth Weight 1-2.5kgs | Medium | |
1.0mm | 2.5mm | Purple | Newborn, Birth 3-6 Months, 2.5-9kgs | Medium | |
1.40mm | 2.75mm | Turquoise | Toddler, Birth 6-24 Months, >9kgs | High |
【Safety Blood Lancet Features】
Safe
Heel lancet is less Painful with sufficient blood flow;
Unexposed blade before and after use;
Heel lancet for newborns has a protect key to avoid accident
trigger.
Convenient
Infant safety lancet features precision puncture place direction;
Infant heel lancet adopts ergonomics design with press trigger;
Heel incision lancing device is one-handed activation
which ensures easy use.
【Safety Blood Lancet Use Instructions】
Step 1: Open the individual sterile blister package and take the heelstick lancing device out.
Step 2: Remove the safety tab and make the heel stick lancet ready for sampling.
Step 3: Put the puncture slot (arrow part) against the opmital samping sites firmly.
Step 4: Press the button of the heel lancet and make the penetration done.
Step 5. Dispose the used newborn safety lancet in a sharps container.
Step 6. Wiped away the first drop of blood gently with a dry sterile gauze pad.
Step 7. Collect the blood samples with a capillary tube (or similar device), or allow the blood to drip on the specimen collection card directly.
【Safety Blood Lancet Advantages】
Studies have shown that the need for repeat sticks when using a micro-blade heel lancet is virtually eliminated, also a reduction in pain response from the infant test subjects. Post testing showed that the incision site is often well healed within 24 hours with minimal signs of prolonged superficial bruising or hematoma. Additionally, the blood samples obtained by the micro-blade lancet device improved testing accuracy and enabled the blood to flow more naturally without the need to press or massage.