- MFR:
- 351
- Medex SKU:
- ADC351
- UPC:
- 634782001728
- Packing Info:
- 6/pk
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
- Freight Quote Button:
- False
Description
Key Features:
Disposable Design: As its name suggests, it's designed for single-patient use, promoting hygiene and reducing the risk of cross-contamination. It typically comes in packs of six.
Sealed Concentric Beam: Provides a focused and consistent light source for accurate examinations.
Pocket Clip Activation: The light is activated by depressing the pocket clip, allowing for easy, one-handed operation.
Compact and Lightweight: Its slim, pen-like design makes it highly portable and easy to carry in a scrub pocket or medical bag. It generally measures around 4 1/2 to 5 inches long and 1/2 inch in diameter.
Optional Pupil Gauge: Many versions of the ADC 351 (often designated as 351P) include a printed pupil gauge on the side of the penlight, which assists healthcare professionals in assessing pupillary response.
Latex-Free: Generally not made with natural rubber latex, reducing the risk of allergic reactions.
Battery Included: Comes with a dry cell battery, ready for immediate use.
Uses:
The ADC 351 is an essential and versatile diagnostic tool used by a wide range of healthcare professionals for various examinations and assessments, including:
Pupillary Response Assessment: A primary use is to check a patient's pupillary light reflex and pupil size, especially in neurological assessments or emergency situations.
Throat and Oral Cavity Examination: Provides illumination for inspecting the back of the throat, tonsils, and other areas of the oral cavity.
Ear and Nose Examination: Can be used to provide light for quick visual inspections of the ear canal and nasal passages.
Skin and Wound Assessment: Helps illuminate skin lesions, rashes, and small wounds for closer inspection.
General Illumination: Useful for any situation where a concentrated, portable light source is needed for a quick examination or to find something in a dimly lit environment.
First Aid and Emergency Response: Commonly found in first aid kits and carried by emergency medical personnel for rapid assessment.