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Professional Supply Good Quality Safety Blood Lancet
Blood safety lancet is a sterile, single-use disposable lancing device, it is pressure activated product, which automatically injectsthe needle into and retracts it from the fingertip to obtain a capillary blood sample from for multiple testing purposes with a painless, convenient and hygienic experience.
Features:
Simple & Safety:Simple one- step,trigger activation ; Non-reuse safety feature for single-use only.
Effectivity:Light preloaded spring ensure best effective elasticity when ejecting.
Universal design:Different needle sizes for different skin types and applications for each capillary test.
Benefits of using Safety Lancets
First, they are much safer than traditional lancets. With traditional lancets, there is a risk of the needle becoming contaminated with blood and causing an infection. With safety lancets, the needle is automatically retracted after use, so there is no risk of contamination.
Second, safety lancets are more convenient than traditional lancets. Traditional lancets require you to manually push the needle into your skin. With safety lancets, the needle is automatically injected into your skin, so you don't have to worry about doing it yourself.
Third, safety lancets are less painful than traditional lancets. The needles used in traditional lancets are often much larger than those used in safety lancets. This means that they can cause more pain when they're injected into your skin.
Fourth, safety lancets are more accurate than traditional lancets. When you use a traditional Lancet, there is a risk of the needle going into your skin at an angle and not piercing the vein correctly. This can cause pain and bruising. With safety Lancets, the needles are always inserted at a 90-degree angle, so there is no risk of inaccurate punctures.
How do I use Safety Lancets?
First, you'll need to gather all of the necessary supplies. You'll need a safety lancet, gloves, alcohol wipes, and gauze. Once you have all of your supplies, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water. Dry them off completely before proceeding.
Next, put on a pair of gloves. It's important to keep everything as clean as possible to avoid infection. Using an alcohol wipe, clean the area where you'll be puncturing the skin. Allow the area to air dry for a moment before moving on.
Now it's time to actually use the safety lancet. Place the point of the lancet against your skin and press down firmly. The lancet will automatically puncture your skin and retract back into the device. You may feel a slight prick when this happens. Once the lancet has retracted, remove it from your skin and dispose of it properly. Apply pressure to the puncture site with a piece of gauze to stop any bleeding.
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Professional Supply Good Quality Safety Blood Lancet
Blood safety lancet is a sterile, single-use disposable lancing device, it is pressure activated product, which automatically injectsthe needle into and retracts it from the fingertip to obtain a capillary blood sample from for multiple testing purposes with a painless, convenient and hygienic experience.
Features:
Simple & Safety:Simple one- step,trigger activation ; Non-reuse safety feature for single-use only.
Effectivity:Light preloaded spring ensure best effective elasticity when ejecting.
Universal design:Different needle sizes for different skin types and applications for each capillary test.
Benefits of using Safety Lancets
First, they are much safer than traditional lancets. With traditional lancets, there is a risk of the needle becoming contaminated with blood and causing an infection. With safety lancets, the needle is automatically retracted after use, so there is no risk of contamination.
Second, safety lancets are more convenient than traditional lancets. Traditional lancets require you to manually push the needle into your skin. With safety lancets, the needle is automatically injected into your skin, so you don't have to worry about doing it yourself.
Third, safety lancets are less painful than traditional lancets. The needles used in traditional lancets are often much larger than those used in safety lancets. This means that they can cause more pain when they're injected into your skin.
Fourth, safety lancets are more accurate than traditional lancets. When you use a traditional Lancet, there is a risk of the needle going into your skin at an angle and not piercing the vein correctly. This can cause pain and bruising. With safety Lancets, the needles are always inserted at a 90-degree angle, so there is no risk of inaccurate punctures.
How do I use Safety Lancets?
First, you'll need to gather all of the necessary supplies. You'll need a safety lancet, gloves, alcohol wipes, and gauze. Once you have all of your supplies, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water. Dry them off completely before proceeding.
Next, put on a pair of gloves. It's important to keep everything as clean as possible to avoid infection. Using an alcohol wipe, clean the area where you'll be puncturing the skin. Allow the area to air dry for a moment before moving on.
Now it's time to actually use the safety lancet. Place the point of the lancet against your skin and press down firmly. The lancet will automatically puncture your skin and retract back into the device. You may feel a slight prick when this happens. Once the lancet has retracted, remove it from your skin and dispose of it properly. Apply pressure to the puncture site with a piece of gauze to stop any bleeding.
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