Infusion Set with Butterfly Needle Infusion Connector Luer Lock IV Air Vent 20 Drops Disposable Bp

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  • Infusion Set with Butterfly Needle Infusion Connector Luer Lock IV Air Vent 20 Drops Disposable Bp
  • Infusion Set with Butterfly Needle Infusion Connector Luer Lock IV Air Vent 20 Drops Disposable Bp
  • Infusion Set with Butterfly Needle Infusion Connector Luer Lock IV Air Vent 20 Drops Disposable Bp
  • Infusion Set with Butterfly Needle Infusion Connector Luer Lock IV Air Vent 20 Drops Disposable Bp
  • Infusion Set with Butterfly Needle Infusion Connector Luer Lock IV Air Vent 20 Drops Disposable Bp
  • Infusion Set with Butterfly Needle Infusion Connector Luer Lock IV Air Vent 20 Drops Disposable Bp
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Model NO.
TWIS0010
HS Code
9018310000
Production Capacity
3000 Cartons / Month

Product Description

Infusion Set with butterfly needle infusion connector luer lock IV Air Vent 20 Drops Disposable BP  

Intended Use for Infusion Set
An infusion set is a medical device used to deliver fluids, such as nutrients, medication, or blood, directly into a patient's bloodstream. It is commonly used in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care. Here are the key components and intended uses of an infusion set:
Key Components:
  1. Needle or Cannula: A sharp or blunt device that is inserted into a vein.
  2. Tubing: Flexible, usually transparent tube that connects the needle to the fluid container.
  3. Drip Chamber: Allows the healthcare provider to see the fluid dripping and to control the flow rate.
  4. Clamp: Used to regulate or stop the flow of fluid.
  5. Injection Port: Allows for the introduction of additional medication or fluids without disconnecting the set.
  6. Filter: Sometimes included to remove any air bubbles or particulate matter from the fluid.
Intended Uses:
  1. Fluid and Electrolyte Administration:
    • Rehydration: Used to provide necessary fluids to patients who are dehydrated due to illness, surgery, or other medical conditions.
    • Electrolyte Balance: Helps in maintaining or restoring electrolyte balance in patients.
  2. Medication Delivery:
    • Antibiotics: Used to administer antibiotics directly into the bloodstream for fast and effective treatment of infections.
    • Chemotherapy: Delivers chemotherapeutic agents to cancer patients.
    • Pain Management: Provides a continuous or intermittent flow of pain medication to patients, especially post-operatively.
  3. Blood Transfusion:
    • Blood and Blood Products: Facilitates the transfusion of whole blood, plasma, platelets, or other blood components to patients.
  4. Nutritional Support:
    • Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN): Used for patients who cannot obtain nutrition through oral intake, delivering essential nutrients directly into the bloodstream.
  5. Emergency Medicine:
    • Rapid Fluid Resuscitation: Critical in emergency settings for patients experiencing shock, severe dehydration, or other life-threatening conditions.
  6. Chronic Disease Management:
    • Diabetes: Insulin pumps use infusion sets to deliver insulin continuously or on demand to manage blood glucose levels.
Application Instructions:
  1. Preparation:
    • Wash hands thoroughly and wear gloves.
    • Prepare the infusion set by connecting the tubing to the fluid container.
    • Prime the tubing by allowing the fluid to flow through and expel any air bubbles.
  2. Insertion:
    • Select an appropriate vein and clean the insertion site with an antiseptic solution.
    • Insert the needle or cannula into the vein at the insertion site.
    • Secure the needle or cannula with adhesive tape or a dressing.
  3. Administration:
    • Adjust the flow rate using the clamp or infusion pump as prescribed by the healthcare provider.
    • Monitor the patient for any adverse reactions during the infusion.
  4. Completion and Removal:
    • Once the infusion is complete, close the clamp to stop the flow of fluid.
    • Carefully remove the needle or cannula from the vein.
    • Apply pressure to the insertion site to prevent bleeding and cover with a sterile dressing.
Precautions:
  • Aseptic Technique: Always use aseptic techniques to prevent infection.
  • Flow Rate Monitoring: Ensure the correct flow rate is maintained to avoid complications such as fluid overload or insufficient delivery.
  • Air Bubbles: Be vigilant about removing air bubbles from the tubing to prevent air embolism.
  • Patient Monitoring: Continuously monitor the patient for any signs of adverse reactions or complications.
Summary:
Infusion sets are essential medical devices used for the administration of fluids, medications, blood products, and nutrition directly into a patient's bloodstream. They are versatile and used in various medical scenarios, from emergency medicine to chronic disease management. Proper application and monitoring are crucial to ensure patient safety and effective treatment.


Infusion Set with butterfly needle infusion connector luer lock IV Air Vent 20 Drops Disposable BP  

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