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Alaris MedSystem III Infusion Pump Model Number: 2865bThe Alaris MedSystem III (MSIII) multi-channel infusion pump brings clinical versatility t...
View full detailsAlaris IVAC MedSystem III 2860 Series Infusion Pump Model Number: 2860This Alaris MedSystem III Multi Channel IV pump features three independe...
View full detailsAlaris MedSystem III Infusion Pump Model Number: 2863Eliminate the need to carry multiple infusion pumps with the Medsystem III (Minimed). This mu...
View full detailsPreventative Maintanance Service - Alaris MedSystem III Infusion Pump Model Number(s): Any Alaris MedSystem III Infusion Pump Included with the PM:...
View full detailsAlaris MedSystem III Infusion Pump Model Number: 2863bThe Alaris MedSystem III multi-channel infusion pump brings clinical versatility to your dru...
View full detailsAlaris Gemini PC 1 Infusion Pump The IMED Gemini PC1 is a single-channel infusion pump that delivers .1-99.9 mL/hr in 0.1 mL increments in micro mo...
View full detailsAlaris Medsystem III Carrying Case Part Number: 143553Purchase Includes:- Black Nylon Carry CaseApplication:For use with all Alaris Medsystem III I...
View full detailsAlaris Medsystem III AC Adapter Part Number: 2861089Purchase Includes: Alaris Medsystem III AC Adapter Application:Compatible with Alaris 2860, 2...
View full detailsAlaris Medsystem III Universal Rotating Pole Clamp Mounting Bracket Part Number: 2861123Application:Used to Mount Alaris Medsystem III to an IV Pol...
View full detailsAC Power Adapter for Alaris IVAC MedSystem III 2860 Series Infusion Pump
Alaris MedSystem III Infusion Set - 2 Injection Ports Manufacturer: Alaris Part Number: 28034Spec: 20 DPM IV SETIV set for use with the Medsystem I...
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What is an Infusion Pump?
An infusion pump infuses fluids, medication or nutrients into a patient's circulatory system. It is generally used intravenously, although subcutaneous, arterial and epidural infusions are occasionally used.
Infusion pumps can administer fluids in ways that would be impractically expensive or unreliable if performed manually by nursing staff. For example, they can administer as little as 0.1 mL per hour injections (too small for a drip), injections every minute, injections with repeated boluses requested by the patient, up to maximum number per hour (e.g. in patient-controlled analgesia), or fluids whose volumes vary by the time of day.
Because they can also produce quite high but controlled pressures, they can inject controlled amounts of fluids subcutaneously (beneath the skin), or epidurally (just within the surface of the central nervous system- a very popular local spinal anesthesia for childbirth).
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