Scalp Vein 22G
Composition:
- **Material**: The catheter is usually made from medical-grade polyurethane or silicone, which is biocompatible and flexible.
- **Gauge**: 22G (0.7 mm diameter)
- **Length**: Typically ranges from 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm), depending on the specific product.
- **Components**:
- Catheter body
- Hub for connection to IV tubing
- Optional safety features (e.g., flashback chamber)
Indications:
- **Indications for Use**:
- **Intravenous Access**: To provide venous access for fluid administration, medication delivery, or blood transfusions in infants and young children.
- **Emergency Situations**: In cases where peripheral veins are difficult to access, such as in dehydrated or critically ill patients.
- **Short-term Therapy**: For short-term intravenous therapy, typically less than 72 hours.
- **Pediatric Procedures**: Used in pediatric procedures where intravenous access is required, such as during surgery or for diagnostic tests.
Contraindications:
- **Infection**: Presence of infection at the insertion site.
- **Severe Coagulopathy**: Conditions that increase the risk of bleeding.
- **Allergy**: Known allergy to materials used in the catheter.
Note:
Always refer to specific product guidelines and institutional protocols for detailed information on the use of scalp vein catheters, as practices may vary. Additionally, the administration of medications should always be done under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional.