Medical consumables are widely used in hospitals, clinics, operating rooms, ambulances and other medical places. Common medical consumables include but are not limited to the following aspects:
Surgical instruments: scalpel, scissors, tweezers, etc.
Syringes and needles: used for drug administration, blood sample collection, etc.
Infusion device: including infusion tube, infusion bottle, infusion needle, etc.
Catheter: used to urinate and excrete urine.
Electrocardiogram and monitoring equipment: such as ECG leads and ECG patches.
Respiratory tract management instruments: such as tracheal intubation, ventilator connecting tube, etc.
Dressings and Band-Aids: Used for wound treatment and protection.
Disinfecting supplies: disinfecting alcohol, iodine, potassium permanganate, etc.
Bedding: sheets, pillowcases, bedding, etc.
The selection and use of medical consumables directly affect the safety and treatment effect of patients, so medical institutions need to strictly follow relevant norms and standards when purchasing and managing medical consumables to ensure their quality, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. At the same time, reasonable consumables management is also of great significance to the operation and resource utilization of medical institutions.