Infusion and syringe
pumps are medical devices commonly used in healthcare settings to deliver
fluids, medications, and nutrients to patients in a controlled and precise
manner. These pumps are essential tools in various clinical settings, including
hospitals, ambulatory care centers, and home healthcare environments.
Infusion pumps are designed to deliver fluids, such as saline solutions, medications, blood products, or nutrients, at a predetermined rate and volume over a specified period.
They are equipped with features to regulate flow rates, monitor infusion progress, and provide alarms for safety alerts. Infusion pumps can be programmed to deliver continuous infusions or intermittent doses, depending on the patient's needs and treatment plan. They are often used during surgeries, in critical care units, and for administering intravenous (IV) medications or fluids to patients with complex medical conditions.