

Vesco Medical VED-86006EO-Pediatric Nasogastric Feeding Tube with ENFit Connector 6 Fr. 24 Inch Tube
- ENFit Connector for safety
- 6 French size tube
- Sterile for hygiene
- 24 inches long for ease of use
$553.76
Product Description
Pediatric Nasogastric Feeding Tube OverviewThe Pediatric Nasogastric Feeding Tube with ENFit Connector is a specialized enteral feeding tube designed to meet the nutritional needs of pediatric patients. This 6 French tube, measuring 24 inches in length, is specifically engineered for safe and effective use in various medical settings. The use of high-quality polyurethane material ensures durability while maintaining comfort for the patient, making it an essential product in pediatric care.
ENFit Connector for Enhanced SafetyOne of the standout features of this feeding tube is its ENFit connector system, which greatly enhances safety during feeding procedures. The ENFit design minimizes the risk of misconnections, ensuring that the feeding tube is used correctly. This safety feature is crucial in pediatric care, where the accuracy of enteral feeding is vital for proper nourishment and to avoid complications related to incorrect feeding practices.
Sterility and Material QualityThis nasogastric feeding tube is sterile, providing peace of mind to healthcare providers who prioritize patient safety and hygiene. The sterile packaging ensures that the tube remains uncontaminated until its moment of use, reducing the risk of infections or complications. Moreover, the choice of polyurethane as the material not only enhances the tube's strength but also provides flexibility to facilitate easier insertion.
Versatile Application in Pediatric CareThe Pediatric Nasogastric Feeding Tube is categorized within enteral feeding tubes and is geared specifically towards pediatric patients. Its design and attributes make it suitable for a range of applications, from short-term feeding in hospitalized children to at-home care situations. Nurses and caregivers can rely on this product for its ease of use and effectiveness in securing the nutritional needs of children who cannot feed orally.