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Medical Fluid Delivery Systems

Medical syringe pumps, fluid infusion pumps, and feeding pumps are essential devices used in healthcare settings to deliver medications, fluids, and nutrition to patients accurately and safely.

Syringe pumps are designed to administer small volumes of medication or fluids with precision. They typically accommodate syringes of various sizes and allow for controlled and adjustable infusion rates. Syringe pumps are commonly used in critical care units, operating rooms, and ambulatory settings, where precise medication dosing is crucial.

Fluid infusion pumps, also known as infusion pumps or IV pumps, are used to deliver larger volumes of fluids, such as intravenous solutions, blood products, or chemotherapy drugs. These pumps ensure a controlled and consistent flow rate, preventing over- or under-infusion. They are programmable, allowing healthcare professionals to set specific infusion parameters and adjust them as needed. Infusion pumps are widely used in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings.

Feeding pumps, on the other hand, are specialized devices designed to deliver enteral nutrition or tube feeding to patients who are unable to consume food orally. These pumps provide a controlled and continuous flow of nutrition through a feeding tube into the gastrointestinal tract. Feeding pumps are commonly used in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and home settings for patients who require enteral feeding support.

Key features and benefits of these pumps include:

  1. Accurate and precise delivery: These pumps offer precise control over infusion rates, ensuring accurate administration of medications, fluids, or nutrition.

  2. Programmability: Healthcare professionals can set specific parameters such as flow rates, dose limits, and infusion durations, allowing for customization and patient-specific care.

  3. Safety features: Pumps often include safety mechanisms such as occlusion detection, air bubble detection, and alarm systems to ensure patient safety and prevent medication errors.

  4. Portability: Many pumps are designed to be lightweight, portable, and battery-powered, allowing for easy transport and use in different healthcare settings.

  5. User-friendly interfaces: Pumps are equipped with intuitive interfaces, clear displays, and easy-to-use controls to facilitate proper operation and minimize errors.

By utilizing medical syringe pumps, fluid infusion pumps, and feeding pumps, healthcare professionals can ensure precise, controlled, and safe administration of medications, fluids, and nutrition to patients, ultimately improving patient outcomes and enhancing the quality of care.

Fluid Infusion Pump SP750
R 5,96864 (Excl VAT)
Fluid Infusion Pump KL-8052N
R 11,04498 (Excl VAT)
Syringe Pump - KL-602
R 10,12456 (Excl VAT)
Syringe Pump KL-605T
R 10,58477 (Excl VAT)
Feeding Pump KL-5021A
R 13,71356 (Excl VAT)
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