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EYE IRRIGATION BOTTLE SHIELD DON’T WAIT TO IRRIGATE!
Immediate Simple Easy to Use Easy to Tolerate Less Messy Fits Kids and Adults Portable Triage Prehospital
When a patient presents to triage with a splash injury to the eye, stop the sizzle immediately! Use the EyeCap for instant eye irrigation.
The EyeCap allows you to apply large amounts of fluids directly to the eye surface in seconds. Just twist the EyeCap on any standard saline irrigation bottle, seal over the orbit rim and squeeze.
The EyeCap has a unique spray stream which directs the streams against the side walls of the shield, allowing the irrigation fluid to trickle down gently to the eye surface. The irrigation fluid pools up over the eye surface diluting out contaminants with no direct pressure. Its like swimming underwater. The lack of direct pressure overcomes the blinking reflex triggered by other irrigation techniques such as eye showers, iv drips, and nasal cannula drips.
Once a fluid pool is established, continue squeezing the irrigation bottle. The overflow side port allows continuous high volume dilution by draining the run off. Even if the eyelids are initially closed, dilution of the outer eye surfaces will permit flow under the lids. The more fluid, the more dilution, the more relief. In seconds, patients can have hundreds of ml’s of fluid delivered, relieving pain and permitting them to open their eyes.
Use the EyeCap as a bridge to other irrigation methods that take longer to set up and can be very difficult for patients to tolerate. Even when using other devices for prolonged irrigation of an ocular chemical burn, use the EyeCap first to immediately treat the patient and stop the sizzle.
Use the EyeCap as an alternative to other irrigation methods when faced with the problem of debris on the eye surface. This includes large particles of dirt, gravel, sand, alkali crystals, plant matter, soot and bugs that are protruding foreign bodies, as long as they are non-embedded, superficial, and non-adherent.
Do NOT use the EyeCap for embedded foreign bodies, penetrating injuries, or any time a ruptured globe is suspected or known.
Quick treatment at triage and prehospital. Quick treatment for adults, kids, hospital staff, police officers, firefighters.
DON’T WAIT TO IRRIGATE!
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