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Intravenous infusion with electronic infusion pump : Administration of fluids and medications directly to the veins of the patient with help of an electronic infusion pump is called IV infusion with electronic infusion pump.
Infusion pump is an external medical device used to supply fluids and medications to the patients venous system in a controlled manner. Community used infusion pumps are Enteral pump, Insulin pump and Patient Controlled Analgesia pump. Electronic infusion pumps are powered electrically. There are infusion pumps working by mechanical force.
Underlying principles
In intravenous fluid therapy infusion pumps play an important role. Some electronic infusion pump provides options for monitoring and programming. Also the latest model infusion pumps can connect to the Patient Data Management System( PDMS), so staff can monitor the pumps without physically present in the patient' s room.
IV infusion : principles
1. IV infusion therapy is one of the first measures for critically ill patients, hypotension and haemorrhagic patients.
2. It is a common practice in admitted patients in hospital.
3. IV Infusion therapy is for hydration and to maintain fluid electrolyte balance in patients.
Flow measuring principles:
1. Testing of volume( volumetric): after a certain volume, flow can be calculated. The greater volume, the greater flow.
2. Bubble tracking: There are inserted air bubbles to monitor the flow. The greater the displacement of air bubbles the greater the flow.
2. Reliability and accuracy: Reliability and accuracy should be there for the device. This can be tested by checking the fluid volume delivered. Accuracy will ensure the safety of the staff and patients.
Nursing Interventions.
Check the working condition of the device
Check for any malfunctioning of the infusion pump. Assess the patient's vital signs to get the baseline data.
Check for the doctor's order
Place the patient in a comfortable position.
Maintain the IV site. Keep the site clean and dry
Monitor the infusion rate. Compare the doctor's orders with the infusion rate.
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