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The Cardinal Health Infant Heel Warmers with Tape provide a fast, safe and economical means for applying just the right amount of heat to an infant's heel for blood sampling. With sodium thiosulfate heat technology, the neonatal products are designed to meet the needs of newborn care as it help increase an infant’s blood flow so caregivers can get a quality heel stick the first time. The latex and DEHP free single-use item comes in a case of 100.
INFANT HEEL WARMER Provide a fast, safe and economical means for applying just the right amount of heat to an infant's heel for blood sampling.
SODIUM THIOSULFATE HEAT TECHNOLOGY Convenient and effective, designed to meet the needs of newborn care as it help increase an infant’s blood flow so caregivers can get a quality heel stick the first time.
INSTANT SQUEEZE ACTIVATION The soft, pliable infant heel warmer is easily activated by simply squeezing the pouch. Just activate and it’s ready to use. A consistent and effective heat therapy for your convenient use.
MEDICAL-GRADE TAPE STRIP Require no cooling off period and have no sharp edges to harm caregiver or patient. The heel warmer quickly reaches the proper temperature and will retain this temperature for several minutes.
LATEX-AND DEHP-FREE Offered with and without a convenient attachment tab, the neonatal products are made of non-toxic materials that do not contain DEHP. The single-use item comes in a case of 100.
The photos and item description can be misleading as the box states "quantity of 25." However, the very last sentence of the description states "The latex and DEHP free single-use item comes in a case of 100." I was pleasantly surprised to receive a large box with 4 boxes inside, each with 25 heel warmers. So you're getting 100 heel warmers. For the price and convenience, these can't be beat.I'm a pediatrician but I also do immigration physical exams and these require some labwork. I use the "baby heel warmers" to warm up the areas (antecubital fossa and/or forearm) and thus increase blood flow. Trained phlebotomists "warm up the area" only if the patient is elderly, is a "difficult stick", after a couple of failed attempts, etc, but I use the warmers every time and thus ALWAYS get my blood samples. Patients appreciate this extra effort. There are larger (and cuter) "baby heel warmers" out there but these ones work just fine.