Description
Powerpicc Dual-Lumen Catheter Maximal Barrier Nursing Tray is designed for clinicians who need reliable vascular access with enhanced efficiency. This dual-lumen PICC is ideal for hospital and acute care settings where precise fluid management and safety are priorities. With a 5 Fr size and dual 18 Ga. lumens, it helps streamline procedures and supports steady performance for both patients and care teams.
- Dual-Lumen Design – Allows simultaneous infusions, supporting efficient therapy and peace of mind.
- 5 Fr Catheter Size – Balances flow and vessel compatibility, helping clinicians feel confident during placement.
- Maximal Barrier Nursing Tray – Supports infection control protocols, creating a safer clinical environment.
- High Gravity Flow Rate – Delivers up to 578 ml/hr, ensuring timely administration and reliable outcomes.
Dual-Lumen PICC Catheter for Reliable Vascular Access
This dual-lumen peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) combines the efficiency of power injection with the flexibility of two independent lumens. Designed for acute care and hospital environments, it supports clinicians who require dependable access for multiple therapies. The 5 Fr size and 18 Ga. lumens enable high flow rates up to 578 ml/hr, making it suitable for demanding infusion protocols. The maximal barrier nursing tray helps maintain sterile technique, supporting infection prevention efforts. With its robust design, this vascular access device helps teams deliver care with confidence and consistency.
Features and Benefits
Efficient Infusion Management
- Simultaneous Dual-Lumen Access – Enables multiple therapies at once, reducing line changes and supporting workflow.
- High Flow Rate – Average gravity flow rate of 578 ml/hr for rapid fluid delivery in critical scenarios.
Precision and Compatibility
- 5 Fr Catheter Size – Designed for vessel compatibility and optimal flow, supporting a wide range of patient needs.
- 18 Ga. Lumen Gauge – Provides robust access for various infusion requirements.
Safety and Infection Control
- Maximal Barrier Nursing Tray – Supports sterile technique and infection prevention protocols.
- Priming Volume – 0.57 ml per lumen for accurate medication delivery and reduced waste.
Product Specifications
Catheter Dimensions and Flow
- Catheter Size: 5 Fr
- Average Gravity Flow Rate: 578 ml/hr
- Priming Volume: 0.57 ml per lumen
Lumen and Gauge Details
- Lumens: Dual
- Lumen Gauge Size: 18 Ga. / 18 Ga.
Identification and Codes
- SKU: 3275108D
- GTIN (Each): 00801741027871
- GTIN (Case): 10801741027878
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Enhanced Safety and Workflow for Clinical Teams
This dual-lumen PICC stands out for its ability to support multiple infusions and maintain sterile technique. The maximal barrier nursing tray and high flow rate help streamline procedures and reduce infection risk. Designed for busy hospital environments, it provides clinicians with a dependable solution for complex vascular access needs.
- Simultaneous Therapy Support – Dual lumens allow for concurrent infusions, improving workflow and patient comfort.
- Reliable Flow Performance – 578 ml/hr flow rate ensures timely delivery of fluids and medications.
- Infection Control Focus – Maximal barrier tray supports best practices in sterile technique.
- Clear Identification – Labeled with SKU and GTIN for easy inventory management and tracking.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the size of the PowerPICC Dual-Lumen Catheter?
The catheter is 5 Fr in size, designed for compatibility with a range of vessels.
How many lumens does this catheter have?
This model features dual lumens, allowing for simultaneous infusions.
What is the average gravity flow rate?
The average gravity flow rate is 578 ml/hr, supporting rapid fluid delivery.
What is the priming volume per lumen?
The priming volume is 0.57 ml per lumen for accurate medication administration.
What gauge are the lumens?
Both lumens are 18 Ga., providing robust access for various therapies.
Does the tray support infection control protocols?
Yes, the maximal barrier nursing tray is designed to support sterile technique and infection prevention.
Is this catheter suitable for hospital and acute care settings?
Yes, it is designed for use in hospital and acute care environments where reliable vascular access is essential.