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Abbott LIFECARE 5000 Infusion Pump A compact, versatile, dual-channel infusion system with Plum concurrent flow 1.6 series with DataPortThe Abbott ...
View full detailsAlaris 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 detailsAlaris MedSystem III Infusion Pump Model Number: 2863bThe Alaris MedSystem III multi-channel infusion pump brings clinical versatility to your dru...
View full detailsMedex Medfusion 2010 Syringe Pump The Medex Medfusion 2010 is a portable infusion device that can be programmed to infuse by body weight, mass, mod...
View full detailsAbbott Micro Macro Plum XL3 Triple Infusion Pump System Purchase Includes: Refurbished Abbott micro Macro Plum XL3 Triple Infusion Pump System Ce...
View full detailsMedex Medfusion 3500 Syringe Infusion Pump The Medfusion 3500 Syringe Pump is an intuitive system designed to enhance safety while maintaining ...
View full detailsMedex Medfusion 2010i Infusion Pump The Medfusion 2010i syringe pump offers flexibility for a variety of clinical needs, settings and applications...
View full detailsMedex Medfusion 2001 Infusion Pump Ambulatory syringe pumps that run on either AC current or rechargeable internal batteries. Accepts a broad rang...
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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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