An infusion regulator is a medical device commonly used to control infusion rate and pressure to ensure that patients receive the correct liquid medication or nutrients, and to avoid adverse reactions caused by infusion too fast or too slow.
An infusion regulator typically consists of a bag or bottle containing medication or liquid nutrients, an infusion pipeline, and a control device. Control devices typically include an adjustable slider or knob, allowing healthcare workers to precisely control the rate and pressure of fluid flow by adjusting these devices. Some infusion regulators may also be equipped with alarm systems to alert medical staff that the infusion rate exceeds or falls below the set range.
The main purpose of using an infusion regulator is to ensure that patients receive the correct dose of medication or nutrients, as well as to avoid potential complications during the infusion process, such as excessive or insufficient fluid, vascular rupture, etc. They are widely used in hospitals, clinics, nursing institutions, and home care environments, providing safe and reliable control measures for the infusion process.
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