About disposable lancets, disposable catapult lancets manufacturers produce disinfection process

Updated on healthy 2024-05-11
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Depending on which one he uses, the spiral type is not changed one at a time.

    There are a lot of them. Blood lancet.

    style. The bigger hospitals are all changing one at a time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If it will not leak, the needle at one end of the vacuum blood collection tube can be used continuously for about 10 times, that is to say, it can be poked back and forth 10 times before it leaks.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Dear, I am glad to answer for you: the production disinfection process of disposable catapult lancet manufacturers (1) to prepare household bleaching powder disinfectant (according to the product manual).

    2) Draw clean water with a syringe first and then quickly push it out, repeating twice.

    3) Draw the bleach disinfectant solution with a syringe, then quickly push it out, repeat twice;

    4) Rinse twice more with clean water.

    5) Sterilization method in which both needles and syringes are boiled for 10 min.

    Flush the syringe with tap water;

    Rinse the syringe with boiling water;

    Scrub the outer surface of the syringe and needle with disinfectant.

    Disposable catapult lancet manufacturers produce disinfection process.

    Dear, I'm glad to answer for you: Disposable ejection blood collection Nianwan Xian needle manufacturer production disinfection process (1) Preparation of household bleaching powder disinfectant (according to the product manual) (2) First use a syringe to draw clean water and then quickly push it out, repeat twice. 3) Draw the bleach disinfectant solution with a syringe, then quickly push it out, repeat twice; 4) Rinse twice more with clean water.

    5) Sterilization method in which both needles and syringes are boiled for 10 min. In addition, we would like to remind you that the following methods do not have a disinfection effect: flush the syringe with tap water; Rinse the syringe with boiling water; Scrub the outer surface of the syringe and needle with disinfectant.

    I was asking about disposable ejection lancets made by the manufacturer.

    How manufacturers sterilize.

    Do they disinfect before installation, or do they disinfect after the entire installation.

    Okay, I'll check it out for you right away.

    The following ** is the whole process of production of disposable ejection lancets.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    We should pay attention to maintaining a balanced diet, eat less foods with higher sugar content, and exercise more, otherwise if the blood sugar exceeds the standard, we can only control blood sugar and cannot be cured. For people with blood sugar problems, they need to do a good job of blood sugar testing, but it will be very troublesome to go to the hospital often, so we can buy a blood glucose meter to monitor at home, and if there is a problem, we need to go to the hospital for further examination. So can I use the blood collection needle of the blood glucose meter for the second time?

    It is not recommended to use it a second time, the lancets are all disposable, and if you use it yourself, you can use it after disinfection. However, it is best to give one injection per person and discard it after use to avoid cross-infection. This is because once a lancet is used, its tip is no longer sharp.

    In addition, after the use of a lancet, the tip of the needle becomes contaminated, and if it is used again, the likelihood of the patient becoming infected increases. Therefore, used test strips and lancets should be properly disposed of immediately after the blood glucose test is completed.

    Reuse is not recommended. After using a blood glucose lancet, the needle is already exposed. Even if you reuse it yourself, it is not absolutely sterile, it is easy to multiply bacteria, and it can be a direct health hazard.

    Therefore, used test strips and lancets should be properly disposed of immediately after the blood glucose test is completed. And as the number of uses increases, the tip will become more and more blunt. When blood is taken, the tip of the needle becomes blunt, which increases the sensation of pain.

    1.Pay attention to the expiration date of the test strip and prevent the test strip from becoming invalid or deteriorating.

    2.Once the test strip is inserted into the instrument, the procedure must be completed within 2 minutes. Please use it within 3 months of opening the sealed lid of the test strip.

    3.To disinfect with alcohol, wait until the alcohol is completely dry before taking blood to maintain the right amount of blood.

    4.When blood glucose results are significantly abnormal, such as a cut-off (> 28 mmol L or < L), venous blood should be collected in the hospital for further testing.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Disease analysis: Hello, this is a container for blood is related, generally a small bottle is up to 5ml, but sometimes if the patient's blood flow is good, the blood culture is also made with a lancet, generally 16-20ml.

    Suggestions:

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Strictly speaking, it cannot be used repeatedly. Once the lancet is used, the tip is no longer sharp, and the tip becomes more and more blunt with the increase in use. When blood is taken, the pain increases because the tip of the needle becomes dull.

    It should be noted that used lancets are prone to bacterial multiplication, which may be a direct health hazard. Therefore, used test strips and lancets should be disposed of immediately after the blood glucose test is completed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Never use it again and again, don't get sick in order to save that little money!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I graduated from Harbin Medical University in 1994 with a degree in preventive medicine and engaged in pediatric and school health work.

    At that time, we worked at the epidemic prevention station (now called the Center for Disease Control and Prevention), and we had to test for hepatitis B on 160,000 primary and secondary school students in the city every year, and collect countless blood!

    I can tell you clearly that the blood collection needle is all one person, one needle, one cotton and one sterilization!

    Absolutely not reusable!

    The third-class hospital you mentioned uses a negative pressure artesian blood collection needle when doing blood collection, and it is even more impossible for blood to flow back! Because that's how lancets are designed! From a compression point of view, blood can only flow to the blood collection tube under the needle, and it is impossible to return it!

    And they are all blood collection needles, one person, one needle, one cotton, one sterilization!

    Let me tell you what you don't know, the prefectural and municipal centers for disease control and prevention randomly check their disinfection procedures and equipment at any time every quarter, and if something goes wrong, the section chief and the dean will be legally responsible! This is the most severe protection! Rest assured!

    So don't go to a small hospital for blood tests, tooth extractions, etc.!

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