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ON-Q* Pain Relief System with SELECT-A-FLOW* and ONDEMAND* and NRFit™ Connector, CB005-N

$4,402.95
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Medex SKU:
AVA-CB005-N
Packing Info:
5/Case
Usually Ships:
7 - 10 Business Days

Description

Key Features

  • SELECT-A-FLOW* Variable Controller: Features a titration dial that allows clinicians to adjust the continuous basal flow rate between 1 ml/hr and 7 ml/hr to meet the patient's changing pain management needs.

  • ONDEMAND* Bolus Device: An integrated, patient-controlled button that delivers a fixed 5 ml bolus dose. It includes a visible refill indicator to show when the next dose is available.

  • NRFit™ Safety Standard: Employs specialized yellow-coded connectors that are physically incompatible with standard Luer-lock or ENFit® devices, significantly reducing the risk of "wrong-route" medication errors in regional anesthesia.

  • Large Reservoir: The 400 ml capacity is designed for extended pain management, typically providing relief for up to 3–5 days depending on the flow settings.

  • Tamper-Resistant Design: The Select-A-Flow* dial includes a removable key, allowing the clinician to lock in the flow rate and prevent accidental or unauthorized adjustments.


Technical Specifications

  • Part Number: CB005-N

  • Fill Volume: 400 ml

  • Basal Flow Rate: 1–7 ml/hr (Adjustable)

  • Bolus Volume: 5 ml per dose

  • Bolus Lockout (Refill Time): 60 minutes

  • Connector Type: NRFit™ (ISO 80369-6)

  • Sterility: Sterile (Ethylene Oxide)

  • Latex Status: Not made with natural rubber latex


Kit Contents

The CB005-N is typically provided as a system kit including:

  • 1 ON-Q* Elastomeric Pump (400 ml) with integrated Select-A-Flow* and ONDEMAND* modules.

  • 1 Filling Syringe (typically 60 ml).

  • 1 Carry Case / Pouch: To support patient mobility while wearing the pump.

  • 1 Tie Wrap: For securing the pump/tubing to the patient or pouch.

  • Medication and Chart Labels.

  • Note: Specialized C-Bloc catheters and insertion needles are often sold separately or provided in secondary procedure trays.