19. Secure drainage catheter to patient, then connect end of catheter to Luer lock
fitting on drainage connecting tube. Attach universal connector to appropriate
drainage bag. Ensure the handle of the 3-way stopcock is turned to the correct
position to begin drainage.
Removal
20. Carefully remove the drainage catheter after indwell time by gently pulling it
through the nasal cavity until it exits through the nose
Upon completion of procedure, dispose of components per institutional
guidelines for biohazardous medical waste.
HOW SUPPLIED
Supplied sterilized by ethylene oxide gas in peel-open packages.
This symbol on the label indicates that this device contains phthalates.
Specific phthalates contained in the device are identified beside or below the
symbol by the following acronyms
• DEHP: Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
The potential effects of phthalates on pregnant/nursing women or children
have not been fully characterized and there may be concern for reproductive
and developmental effects.
PHT
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Summary of Contents for NASAL BILIARY DRAINAGE SET
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Page 9: ...A RT 5 2 4 1 5 For Drainage Only OFF 9...
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Page 11: ...Cook RT 3 0 1 900 19 T m SAR 4 W kg 4 mm 3 T 4 mm 3 T 1 11...
Page 12: ...2 3 Luer 4 Tuohy Borst 5 6 7 8 9 10 Tuohy Borst 12...
Page 13: ...11 12 13 2 14 8 5 Fr 10 Fr 3 15 4 16 17 18 Tuohy Borst 19 Luer 3 13...
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