Eyewash Flushing Solution
purified water
31 matching records for Flush Solution.
purified water
A solution (e.g., saline, sterile water) intended to flush the lumen of an in situ intravenous access device (IVAD), typically a peripheral intravenous cannula or central venous catheter, to maintain patency; it does not include an anticoagulant or antimicr...
A solution which contains a low dose (e.g., 10 i.u. ) of an anticoagulant agent(s) [typically heparin] intended to flush the lumen of an in situ intravenous access device (IVAD), typically a peripheral intravenous cannula or central venous catheter, to main...
A solution which contains a low dose (e.g., 10 i.u. ) of an anticoagulant agent(s) [e.g., citrate and/or heparin] intended to flush the lumen of an in situ intravenous access device (IVAD), typically a peripheral intravenous cannula or central venous cathet...
A sterile solution intended to be used in conjunction with a donor-organ preservation/transport set for the flushing, transport, storage and preservation of donor organs (e.g., kidney, liver, heart, and pancreas) intended for transplantation. The solution c...
A device intended to be used with an eye irrigation kit/system to direct irrigation solution to the surface of the eye and allow the solution to gently lavage the surface of the eye (e.g., to flush the cornea and sclera of irritating particulates/chemicals)...
A device intended to be used with an eye irrigation kit/system to direct irrigation solution to the surface of the eye and allow the solution to gently lavage the surface of the eye (e.g., to flush the cornea and sclera of irritating particulates/chemicals)...
A manual device intended to be used to flush wash the lumen of an in situ vascular access device (e.g., catheter, needleless intravenous line) and to disinfect the device’s Luer access valve. It consists of a prefilled syringe containing a saline solution, ...
A piston-in-barrel prefilled with a sterile heparin solution used to flush indwelling intravenous access devices (IVAD), typically intravenous (IV) catheters and tubing, to maintain their patency in order to significantly reduce blood reflux during short- t...
A solution intended to be used for the flushing, transport, storage and preservation of donor cells, tissues and/or organs (e.g., stem cells, skin, amniotic membrane, cardiovascular tissue, bone, tendon, kidney, liver, heart, pancreas) intended for transpla...
A sterile device intended to store and dispense in drops an eye irrigation solution typically to flush the eye of irritating particulates/chemicals, or to treat a specific eye condition. It does not contain eye irrigation solution. It consists of a small bo...
A sterile device consisting of a barrel (cylinder) with plunger intended to be used to wash the lumen of a vascular access catheter in situ with a rush of solution to maintain patency. It is prefilled with a saline or low-dose heparin solution, and is typic...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) unit intended to be used for the washing and/or disinfecting of endoscopes with water or an appropriate disinfectant solution. It has built-in features to circulate a solution through the lumen (flushing) of the endoscope; s...
A solution, typically saline, intended to be used to flush an anatomical site for clearing and cleaning during a surgical/medical procedure (e.g., ocular area during eye surgery, middle ear during an ENT procedure). The solution may be supplied in a prefill...
A sterile tubular device intended to connect to a syringe to channel a solution (e.g., sterile water) from the syringe into the proximal end of a catheter during catheter flushing. It contains a noncoring needle designed to be inserted into the catheter lum...
A sterile device assembly designed to enable change in the direction of the flow of an antibiotic solution for distribution throughout the infected area of a wound, along with continual flushing of wound drains. The device functions as a directional flow co...
A non-sterile cartridge containing anhydrous citric acid designed to be connected to the fluid circuit of an institutional haemodialysis system for the in-line preparation of a citric acid solution to clean/disinfect the fluid pathways of the system (remove...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) unit intended to be used for the washing and/or disinfecting of endoscopes, and their accessories, with water or an appropriate disinfectant solution. It has built-in features to circulate a solution through the lumen (flush...
A non-sterile cartridge containing anhydrous sodium carbonate designed to be connected to the fluid circuit of an institutional haemodialysis system for the in-line preparation of a sodium carbonate solution to clean the fluid pathways of the system (remove...
A collection of non-dedicated devices intended for catheterization support and/or catheter maintenance (e.g., dressing change, catheter flushing) associated with peripheral venous, central venous, and/or arterial catheterization. Primarily intended to be us...
A collection of sterile devices intended to support the catheterization procedure of an artery and/or central vein (large veins of the upper body), and/or to provide ongoing vascular catheter maintenance. It is primarily intended to be used at the patient’s...
A collection of devices intended to support the catheterization procedure of an artery and/or central vein (large veins of the upper body), and/or to provide ongoing vascular catheter maintenance (e.g., dressing change, catheter flushing). Primarily intende...
A general-purpose device used primarily for the flushing of body orifices with an irrigating solution. It may be designed with (e.g., a rigid plastic barrel with a fitted rubber bulb at one end and a nozzle at the other). This is a single-use device.
An assembly of devices designed to remove unwanted contaminants (bacteria, viruses, chemicals, dissolved substances) from water using osmotic pressure applied to one side of a selective membrane. The system removes ions, large molecules (e.g. proteins, gluc...
A collection of non-dedicated devices intended for catheterization support and/or catheter maintenance (e.g., dressing change, catheter flushing) associated with peripheral venous, central venous, and/or arterial catheterization. Primarily intended to be us...
A collection of sterile devices intended to be used to wash the lumen of a vascular access catheter and to disinfect the catheter’s Luer access valve in situ. It consists of a prefilled syringe containing a saline solution, and a disinfection cap containing...
A device intended to be used to flush the ear canal with an irrigating solution. It is typically available in two main design mechanisms that are used to carefully exert pressure on the irrigating fluid: 1) a cylindrical barrel with a plunger that have fing...
A small, sterile device intended to create a seal between an arthroscopic access cannula (not included) and an appropriately sized arthroscopic instrument, to inhibit the leakage of flushing media (e.g., NaCl solution) during an arthroscopic procedure. It i...
A device used to flush the ear canal with an irrigating solution. It is typically available in two main design mechanisms that are used to carefully exert pressure on the irrigating fluid: 1) a cylindrical barrel with a plunger that have finger and thumb ri...
A device intended to be placed on the Luer end of a catheter or intravenous (IV) tubing as a site of injection of substances into the in situ catheter/tubing. It is also intended to be used as a heparin lock by keeping the heparin flush solution in the cath...
A device intended to be placed on the Luer end of a catheter or intravenous (IV) tubing as a site of injection of substances into the in situ catheter/tubing. Some types may be designed as a Y-connector with an additional inlet (e.g., with a female Luer con...