McKesson Infant Heel Warmer

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McKessonSKU: 911633_EA

Dimensions: 2-3/4 X 4 Inch
UOM: Each
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Sale price$2.99 Regular price$8.99

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Frequently Asked Questions about McKesson Infant Heel Warmer

A McKesson Infant Heel Warmer is an instant chemical heat pack used to increase capillary circulation in an infant's heel for blood collection by heel stick. This device increases temperature to around 105° F.

This product is designed for neonatal care settings and healthcare professionals who need to increase capillary circulation in infants' heels for blood collection purposes.

Apply the warmer to the baby's foot, then wait for an exothermic reaction, which will result in an increased temperature of around 105° F within the first few minutes before it gradually diminishes.

Yes, this product is a sodium acetate / water disposable instant chemical heat pack. It does not require any replacement or maintenance after use.

Yes, it contains non-toxic material that ensures safe use for infants. This product is designed to treat capillary circulation issues with minimal risk of harm.

One size fits most, making this product compatible with various infant foot sizes and heel shapes.

Yes, this product is often compared to the CardinalHealth Infant Heel Warmer due to similar features and uses in neonatal care settings. However, please note that prices may vary depending on the seller.

Store the warmer in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. This product has a shelf life of several years when stored properly.

The warmer's effectiveness diminishes over time due to its chemical composition. Use it within the recommended timeframe for optimal results.

This product is designed as a heat pack, increasing capillary circulation with an exothermic reaction. It does not provide cold therapy.

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