MEDLINE DYND20302 Sterile Piston Irrigation Syringe Tray
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Yes, there is plastic.
Depending on your plan, you may be able to get it reimbursed as an out-of-pocket expense or use funds from a flexible spending account (FSA) to reimburse yourself if you are employed. However, in the vast majority of cases, you will need to order supplies from a DME (durable medical equipment) supplier. If you're using Medicare, ask your doctor or nurse if they can order the supplies for you and bill your insurance directly.
Yes. I'm not sure if Amazon sells it, but there are medical device distributors who sell it as a single syringe. They're also completely sterile.
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Selected User Reviews For MEDLINE DYND20302 Sterile Piston Irrigation Syringe Tray
Tube feeding is simple to do at home. This type of piston syringe is great for flushing and administering medications and supplements.
We only received one kit from Medicare, and the nurse informed us that we would have to purchase the rest of the supplies ourselves. After that, she recommended rinsing it with vinegar or pre-bleach.
It was purchased in order to improve my nursing abilities. It's extremely useful to have.
I . This "all-in-one" irrigation kit does an excellent job. I have to irrigate my husband's Foley catheter on a daily basis, and because the conditions must be sanitary but not sterile, I've been able to do so with just one kit for several days.
The bottle was too flimsy and unsteady to allow me to work with the syringe.
Thank you.
The whole thing is a shambles.
The bottle was not as big as I had hoped. The "bulb" was not included in the package.