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Non-Winged Winged Gauge Length Flow Rate Catheter OD Catheter ID Units Box/Case

382512 382612 24 0.75 in. (0.7 mm x 19 mm) 20 mL/min .026 in.-.029 in. (0.66-0.74 mm) .019 in.-.022 in. (0.48-0.56 mm) 50/200

382523 382623 22 1.00 in. (0.9 mm x 25 mm) 37 mL/min .033 in.-.036 in. (0.84-0.91 mm) .024 in.-.027 in. (0.61-0.69 mm) 50/200

382533 382633 20 1.00 in. (1.1 mm x 25 mm) 63 mL/min .041 in.-.044 in. (1.04-1.12 mm) .030 in.-.033 in. (0.76-0.84 mm) 50/200

382534 382634 20 1.16 in. (1.1 mm x 30 mm) 61 mL/min .041 in.-.044 in. (1.04-1.12 mm) .030 in.-.033 in. (0.76-0.84 mm) 50/200

382537 382637 20 1.88 in. (1.1 mm x 48 mm) 54 mL/min .041 in.-.044 in. (1.04-1.12 mm) .030 in.-.033 in. (0.76-0.84 mm) 50/200

382544 382644 18 1.16 in. (1.3 mm x 30 mm) 95 mL/min .050 in.-.053 in. (1.27-1.35 mm) .037 in.-.040 in. (0.94-1.02 mm) 50/200

382547 382647 18 1.88 in. (1.3 mm x 48 mm) 87 mL/min .050 in.-.053 in. (1.27-1.35 mm) .037 in.-.040 in. (0.94-1.02 mm) 50/200

382554 382654 16 1.16 in. (1.7 mm x 30 mm) 193 mL/min .067 in.-.070 in. (1.70-1.78 mm) .052 in.-.055 in. (1.32-1.40 mm) 50/200

382557 382657 16 1.77 in. (1.7 mm x 45 mm) 185 mL/min .067 in.-.070 in. (1.70-1.78 mm) .052 in.-.055 in. (1.32-1.40 mm) 50/200

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BD INSYTE™ AUTOGUARD™ BCwITh BlOOD CONTROl TEChNOlOGY

BD Insyte™ Autoguard™ BC Product Information

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To order or learn more about BD Insyte™ Autoguard™ BC, call 1.888.237.2762 or visit www.bd.com/IAGBC

The 18 to 22 gauge catheters are capable of withstanding high-pressure injection procedures.

1 Onia R, Eshun-Wilson I, Arce C, et al. Evaluation of a new safety peripheral IV catheter designed to reduce mucocutaneous blood exposure. Curr Med Res Opin. 2011;27(7):1339-1346.

* comparison to a traditional peripheral IV catheter

2 Jagger J, Perry J, Parker G, et al. Blood exposure risk during peripheral I.V. catheter insertion and removal. Nursing. 2011;41(12):45-49.

3 Richardson D, Kaufman L. Reducing blood exposure risks and costs associated with SPIVC insertion. Nurs Manage. 2011;42(12):31-34.

4 Mendelson MH, Lin-Chen BY, Finkelstein-Blond L, Bailey E, Kogan G. Evaluation of a safety IV catheter (IVC) (Becton Dickinson, Insyte Autoguard): final report [abstract]. Eleventh Annual Scientific Meeting Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America. 2001.

** comparison to a non-safety peripheral IV catheter

5 Gaukroger PB, Roberts JG, Manners TA. Infusion thrombophlebitis: a prospective comparison of 645 Vialon and Teflon cannulae in anaesthetic and postoperative use. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. 1988;16:265-271.

6 Maki DG, Ringer M. Risk factors for infusion-related phlebitis with small peripheral venous catheters. Annals of Internal Medicine. 1991;114:845-854.

All the familiar sizes of BD Insyte Autoguard, now with Blood Control Technology

BD Medical 9450 South State Street Sandy, Utah 84070 1.888.237.2762 www.bd.com/IAGBC

BD Vialon™ Biomaterial

BD Instaflash™ Needle Technology

NEW BD Blood Control Technology

BD Blood Control Technology—designed to stop blood so it doesn’t escape the hub. Controlling blood escape means a cleaner area helping to increase patient confidence.

The healthcare industry has come a long way in preventing needlestick injuries and their potential dangers. Even so, blood exposure during a peripheral IV insertion is still a factor—and a risk—to healthcare workers and patients.

Study Data • Astudyshowstherateofat-riskbloodexposurefor

IV catheter insertions is 128 per 100,000 insertions (this is the combined rate of blood contact to the eyes, nose, mouth, and nonintact skin).2

• AstudyshowsthatwhileplacingaperipheralIVcatheter, clinicians often use gauze, absorbent drape, towels or sheets.3

• Astudyshowstheaveragecostpercleanupforthese materials is $0.30 per insertion.3

Now blood exposure doesn’t have to be “part of the job.” In a clinical study, 98% of clinicians stated they had no risk of blood exposure during insertion when using BD Insyte Autoguard BC,1* which means:• Lessriskofexposuretobloodbornepathogens.

• Virtuallynocleanupofbloodspills.

• Noneedtoworryaboutstoppingblood.1

• Virtuallynobloodleakageandimmediatecost savings on clean-up supplies.

“Because one blood droplet found my eye, I was at risk.” C h E R Y l l C O l l I N S ,

B S N , R N , O C N

View Cheryll’s and other blood exposure stories online at www.bd.com/ bloodcontrol

BD Insyte™

Autoguard™ BC: clinically shown to reduce the risk of blood exposure by 95%1*

Complete Needle Encapsulation

Push-button Needle Shielding

Clinically Demonstrated • Newblood-controltechnologyshowntoreduce

the risk of blood exposure by 95%.1*

• Push-buttonshieldingtechnologyprovento reduce needlestick injuries by 95%.4**

• BDVialon™ biomaterial—is designed to soften in the vein and provides greater kink resistance5 and longer dwell time6 compared to FEP polymer.

Safety Beyond Needlestick Protection BD Insyte™ Autoguard™ BC IV catheters are a part of the BD Medical family of products—products that reflect a continuing commitment to keeping health-care workers safer worldwide. To order or request more information, call 1.888.237.2762 or visit www.bd.com/IAGBC

Standard non-blood-control IV catheter

Reduce Cross-Contamination Risks Because there is dramatically less blood leakage at insertion, BD Insyte™ Autoguard™ BC can mean less potential cross contamination. Minimizing spills means there’s less blood to get on gloves, clothing, shoes, bedding, floors, or equipment.1

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