Spekulum plastik

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It is important to adjust the angle and depth of insertion based on the patient's comfort and anatomical response.

After inserting the speculum to the desired depth, gently open the blades of the speculum to separate the vaginal walls. It is most commonly used during pelvic exams and Pap smears to check for abnormalities.

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Vaginal Speculum McKesson Graves NonSterile Office Grade Plastic Small Double Blade Duckbill Disposable Without Light Source Capability

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McKesson #911774
Manufacturer #209
BrandMcKesson
ManufacturerMcKesson Brand
Country of OriginChina
ApplicationVaginal Speculum
ColorClear
Dimensions4/5 X 4-3/4 Inch
GradeOffice Grade
IlluminationWithout Light Source Capability
MaterialPlastic
SizeSmall
SterilityNonSterile
StyleGraves
TypeDouble Blade Duckbill
UNSPSC Code42182013
UsageDisposable
Latex Free IndicatorNot Made with Natural Rubber Latex
Features
  • Graves Style
  • Single use eliminates need for decontamination and sterilization
  • Specula can be utilized for general office procedures
  • Not made with natural rubber latex.

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Vaginalspekulum aus Plastik zum einmaligen Gebrauch für vaginale Untersuchungen....

This includes identifying unique anatomical areas, such as the labia and the entrance to the vagina, to ensure a comfortable and precise insertion. Ladysoft oder Gyn-Lys, um die Untersuchung für die Patientin so angenehm wie möglich zu gestalten.

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Plastic speculums, for example, come in different sizes, and the examiner can assess the appropriate size by placing two fingers in the patient's vagina.

The speculum should be gently inserted, with the healthcare provider separating the labia using gloved fingers and carefully inserting the closed speculum into the vaginal opening.

The patient's comfort can also be improved by using a speculum made from a body-friendly material, such as a medical-grade polymer, which is gentler on the skin and adapts more readily to body temperature.

spekulum plastik

You can use a water-soluble lubricant to make insertion smoother.

Speculums are either stainless steel or plastic. The plastic speculum is a medical instrument used to observe the cervix and vaginal walls. They come in different sizes and materials, with the two most common types being stainless steel and plastic.

Before inserting a plastic speculum, it is essential to identify unique anatomical areas to ensure a comfortable and safe procedure.

Always obtain verbal consent before proceeding with each stage of the preparation and examination.

Reassure and Guide Relaxation:

Speculum examinations can cause anxiety and tension, so it is important to reassure the patient that the procedure should not be painful. The healthcare provider can then conduct a visual examination, collect cervical cell samples, or perform other necessary procedures.

During the examination, it is crucial to be mindful of the patient's comfort and to use appropriate language to avoid causing any distress.

Involving the patient in the process can also help to ease anxiety, with some doctors offering patients the opportunity to insert the speculum themselves or allowing them to hold the speculum and swabs before the procedure.

Identify anatomical areas

Speculums are medical instruments used to examine hollow parts of the body, such as the vagina, anus, ears, and nostrils.

The healthcare provider will begin by examining the patient's external genitalia, including the labia and the entrance to the vagina. Plastic speculums are most commonly used in clinics for routine testing. Metal speculums are reusable, whereas plastic speculums are usually disposable.

A speculum is a medical instrument that makes it easier for a healthcare provider to see inside hollow parts of the body, such as the vagina, anus, ears or nostrils.

Lubrication can also be used to make the insertion smoother and more comfortable. They will explain the procedure and introduce the speculum, referring to the blades as "bills" to avoid upsetting the patient. Look for any signs of irritation, swelling, or other abnormalities that might require attention or a specialized approach.

Communication and Consent:

Throughout the preparation process, maintain open and clear communication with the patient.

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