
Urine Specimen Container with Integrated Transfer Device McKesson 120 mL (4 oz.) Screw Cap Patient Information Sterile
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| SKU # | 1151455 |
| Manufacturer # | 16-UCC4 |
| Brand | McKesson |
| Manufacturer | McKesson Brand |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Additive | Plain |
| Application | Urine Specimen Container with Integrated Transfer Device |
| Closure Type | Screw Cap |
| Color | Transparent with Blue Cap |
| Graduations | Graduated |
| Is_Active_Vendor | Y |
| Is_DSCSA | N |
| Is_Discontinued | N |
| Is_Medical_Device | N |
| Legend | Patient Information |
| Legend Color | Frosted Legend |
| Lot_Tracking_Flag | N |
| On_Allocation | N |
| Sterility | Sterile |
| Supplier_ID | 488035 |
| UNSPSC Code | 41104118 |
| Usage | Disposable |
| Volume | 120 mL (4 oz.) |
| Latex Free Indicator | Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex |
Features
- McKesson Urine Collection Cup
- McKesson Specimen Container with Integrated Transfer Device and Temperature Strip
- Features a leak-resistant screw cap to minimize risk of contamination and exposure to specimen
- Closed system transfer of urine eliminates the need for pouring and thus avoids spills
- Works with most vacuum urine tubes
- Includes temperature strip to help prevent adulteration
- Needle is fixed to transfer device for healthcare staff and patient safety
- Features a patient safety label which covers the fixed needle and warns users against improper usage to avoid injury
- The integrated transfer device is recessed approximately 21 mm to help protect against injury
- Has graduation marks in fl oz up to 4 (increments of 0.5 fl oz) and also mL up to 110 (in increments of 10)
- Has a frosted panel for patient information containing the following fields: Name, Room No, Doctor, Date, Time
- Sterile, individually bagged
- Due to the dead space in the cup, a small amount of urine will be unavailable in the cup resting on a flat surface; the cup may be tilted to fill the tube, thus yielding more of the urine specimen
- Packaged: 1 Per Bag, 200 Bags Per Case