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  • Provide an accurate flow of fluids or drugs over a prescribed period.Many pumps operate from battery and mains electricity. They incorporate warnings and alarms of excessive upstream pressure, air in tube, syringe empty/ nearly empty and low battery.It generate an alarm if a blockage is detected downstream from the pump, this occur when IV-line is no longer patent ( No longer in the Vein)They lead...

  • Some infusion pumps are designed mainly for stationary use at a patient’s bedside. There are many types of infusion pumps, including: 1. LARGE VOLUME INFUSION PUMP (LVP): In an LVP, the fluids are usually contained in an IV bag or bottle, and the pump manipulates a special section of tubing between it and the patient's IV site. They also include state-of-the-art safety features to ensure that any ...

  • An infusion pump is a medical device that delivers fluids, such as nutrients and medications, into a patient’s body in controlled amounts. They can deliver nutrients or medications, such as insulin or other hormones, antibiotics, chemotherapy drugs, and pain relievers. An infusion pump is operated by a trained user, who programs the rate and duration of fluid delivery through a built-in s...

  • A syringe pump is a small infusion pump (some include infuse and withdraw capability), used to gradually administer small amounts of fluid (with or without medication) to a patient or for use in chemical and biomedical research. Applications include electrospinning, electrospraying, microdialysis, microfluidics, dispensing/dilution, organ/tissue perfusion and fluid circulation. Anothe...

  • Three work modes: Rate mode, Time Volume mode, Dosage Weight mode