Infusion pump is a device used to enter fluid into the patient\u27s body through a continuous. At present there are two types of infusion pumps namely vertical infusion pumps and horizontal infusion pumps. Both infusion pumps have different technologies. The aim of this study is to compare the performance results of the two infusion pumps. Infusion Pump is given 3 different liquid infusions, use 3 parameters flowrate setting (50 ml / h; 100 ml / h; 200 ml / h) and the data collection repeated for 5 times, with 3 minutes time for each parameter. The results of data collection will be tested using the normality test and difference test. Infusion Pump was calibrated first by using the Infusion Device Analyzer to check the condition of the tool...
Infusion devices are the basis for primary health care, that is to provide medicine, nutrition, and ...
The most prevalent cause of medical injuries is medication errors especially when patients take mult...
Infusion pumps are often associated with poor usability and an increased likelihood of medication er...
The use of large volume intravenous smart pumps (IVSP) is widespread in the United States to deliver...
Medical infusion device provides drugs or fluids directly through a blood vessel. However, the occur...
Infusion medical devices are used in field applications, namely in clinical environments, here are u...
The subject of the work was the experimental verification of the negative influence of gravity sets ...
BACKGROUND: Syringe infusion pumps are used for the precise continuous administration of intravenous...
OBJECTIVE: To test short-term and long-term elastomeric infusion pumps for applicability in hospital...
This descriptive observational study was conducted to increase understanding of medication administr...
Syringe infusion pumps are used for the administration of short-acting drugs in anaesthesia and crit...
An infusion pump is a tool used to inject a certain amount of fluid into the patient's body through ...
OBJECTIVE: To test short-term and long-term elastomeric infusion pumps for applicability in hospital...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the flow rates achieved by a new short-tubed infusion device with those obtain...
Abstract Background The use of multiple infusions through one cannula is an increasingly common prac...
Infusion devices are the basis for primary health care, that is to provide medicine, nutrition, and ...
The most prevalent cause of medical injuries is medication errors especially when patients take mult...
Infusion pumps are often associated with poor usability and an increased likelihood of medication er...
The use of large volume intravenous smart pumps (IVSP) is widespread in the United States to deliver...
Medical infusion device provides drugs or fluids directly through a blood vessel. However, the occur...
Infusion medical devices are used in field applications, namely in clinical environments, here are u...
The subject of the work was the experimental verification of the negative influence of gravity sets ...
BACKGROUND: Syringe infusion pumps are used for the precise continuous administration of intravenous...
OBJECTIVE: To test short-term and long-term elastomeric infusion pumps for applicability in hospital...
This descriptive observational study was conducted to increase understanding of medication administr...
Syringe infusion pumps are used for the administration of short-acting drugs in anaesthesia and crit...
An infusion pump is a tool used to inject a certain amount of fluid into the patient's body through ...
OBJECTIVE: To test short-term and long-term elastomeric infusion pumps for applicability in hospital...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the flow rates achieved by a new short-tubed infusion device with those obtain...
Abstract Background The use of multiple infusions through one cannula is an increasingly common prac...
Infusion devices are the basis for primary health care, that is to provide medicine, nutrition, and ...
The most prevalent cause of medical injuries is medication errors especially when patients take mult...
Infusion pumps are often associated with poor usability and an increased likelihood of medication er...