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Medical Consumable Disposable Dropper Iv Infusion Set Drip With Flow Regulator
A medical consumable disposable dropper IV infusion set with a flow regulator is a specific type of medical device used for intravenous (IV) therapy.
1. Disposable Design:
- The device is meant for single-use and is disposed of after each
treatment. Disposable filters help prevent contamination and reduce
the risk of infection.
2. Flow Regulator:
- The flow regulator is a mechanism that allows healthcare
providers to control and adjust the rate at which the IV fluid is
delivered to the patient. This is crucial for ensuring that the
fluid is administered at the prescribed rate.
3. Compatibility:
- The infusion filter with a flow regulator is designed to be
compatible with standard IV administration sets. It can be
integrated into the IV line between the fluid source (IV bag or
container) and the patient.
4. Patient Safety:
- The combination of a filter and flow regulator contributes to
patient safety by preventing the infusion of particulate matter,
air bubbles, or other potentially harmful substances. The flow
regulator also helps prevent over-infusion or under-infusion of
fluids.
Options:
1. With or without Air vented
2. Transparent tube, DEHP-FREE tube
3. Latex injection bulb, Latex-free bulb, Y-site
4. Luer slip or luer lock connector
5. With or without needle (with cap if without needle)
Product Name | IV Infusion Set With Flow Regulator |
Tube Material | PVC |
Feature | Sterile by EO gas; sterile, non-toxic, pyrogen free |
Sample | Free |
Tube length | 150cm, 180cm |
How to use flow regulator iv set?
IV flow regulators use gravity to infuse. The IV bag should be hung
on a high pole while the patient's arm is as low as possible. Now
you can let the medication infuse into the patient's arm by gravity
until the bag is empty. The infusion rate should be checked
regularly whenever infusing by gravity.
Why iv fluids are given?
IV fluids are specially formulated liquids that are injected into a
vein to prevent or treat dehydration. They are used in people of
all ages who are sick, injured, dehydrated from exercise or heat,
or undergoing surgery. Intravenous rehydration is a simple, safe
and common procedure with a low risk of complications.
When Do You Need IV Fluid Hydration?
IV fluids are usually used in cases of severe dehydration. For
example, children who contract the flu may end up losing fluids
from diarrhea and vomiting. If the dehydration is severe enough, it
may be safer to rehydrate via IV, as opposed to drinking lots of
fluids