• Operating Room

Areas of Usage and Instructions

Introductory

An infusion pump is a medical device used to deliver medication, fluids, or nutrients to patients at an accurate rate and volume. This device allows for precise management of treatments, typically administered through an intravenous (IV) line. Infusion pumps control the delivery of fluids at a specific rate and pressure, preventing dosage errors and enhancing the effectiveness of the treatment. They are commonly used in intensive care units, surgical procedures, chemotherapy, or the treatment of chronic illnesses. Infusion pumps are a standard tool for intravenous infusions, parenteral nutrition, and other fluid therapies.