This Ppt about Infusion pump explains in detail about - Definition, Principle, Uses, and types of an Infusion pump - Syringe pump and Volumetric Pump. working and maintenance of different types of pumps. Helpful for student nurses posted in intensive care units and those caring for very sick patients and babies. This Ppt is helpful in learning the maintenance of the various types of Infusion pumps available.
It contains all the information related to Infusion Pump are as follows -
1. What is Infusion Pump?
2. Types of Infusion Pumps
3. History of Infusion Pump
4. Specifications of Reference Equipment
5. Cautions
6.Components
7. Parts of Infusion Pump
8. Functions of Buttons on it
9. Set Rate Factor
10. Anatomy
11. How it Works?
12. Types of Infusion
13. Type of Pumps
14. Manufacturers
15. Safety Features
16. Bibliography
The following link contains articles about infusion pump -
https://allaboutinfusionpump.blogspot.com/
Cardiac monitoring(presentation ) for medical studentsNehaNupur8
presentation on cardiac monitoring , different tools and mechanism used for monitoring one of the vital organ of our body that is heart. specially for medical students, made by basic bsc students of nursing
This Ppt about Infusion pump explains in detail about - Definition, Principle, Uses, and types of an Infusion pump - Syringe pump and Volumetric Pump. working and maintenance of different types of pumps. Helpful for student nurses posted in intensive care units and those caring for very sick patients and babies. This Ppt is helpful in learning the maintenance of the various types of Infusion pumps available.
It contains all the information related to Infusion Pump are as follows -
1. What is Infusion Pump?
2. Types of Infusion Pumps
3. History of Infusion Pump
4. Specifications of Reference Equipment
5. Cautions
6.Components
7. Parts of Infusion Pump
8. Functions of Buttons on it
9. Set Rate Factor
10. Anatomy
11. How it Works?
12. Types of Infusion
13. Type of Pumps
14. Manufacturers
15. Safety Features
16. Bibliography
The following link contains articles about infusion pump -
https://allaboutinfusionpump.blogspot.com/
Cardiac monitoring(presentation ) for medical studentsNehaNupur8
presentation on cardiac monitoring , different tools and mechanism used for monitoring one of the vital organ of our body that is heart. specially for medical students, made by basic bsc students of nursing
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Iv infusions are frequent contributor to medication error.
90% of patient receive medications through IV rout.
ISMP estimated that 2/3 of preventable death are due infusion therapy and attributable to manual programming errors when using infusion pump.
Urinary catheterisation is a procedure used to drain the bladder and collect urine, through a flexible tube called a catheter. Urinary catheters are usually inserted by doctors or nurses in hospital or the community
A cardiac event monitor is a device that you control to record the electrical activity of your heart (ECG). This device is about the size of a pager. It records your heart rate and rhythm. Cardiac event monitors are used when you need long-term monitoring of symptoms that occur less than daily
continuous or intermittent monitoring of heart activity, generally by electrocardiography, with assessment of the patient's condition relative to their cardiac rhythm.
Different medications must be absorbed to be effective. For absorption, the drug must be administered in proper manner. To choose a route of administration we need to relate the dosage form, the advantages and disadvantages etc.
Here, we discuss about the intake output chart.
The intake output chart is a vital in patient care. By maintaining intake output chart we can monitor the improvement of the patient. So, here we provide about the intake output chart, indications, procedure, precautions, maintaining chart and more.
Please read it attentively and upgrade your professional knowledge and apply it to practice.
Thanks
Iv infusions are frequent contributor to medication error.
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ISMP estimated that 2/3 of preventable death are due infusion therapy and attributable to manual programming errors when using infusion pump.
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4. OBJECTIVES
At the end of this lecture the leaner
will be able to answer the listed
questions:
• What is the IV PUMP Infusion ?
• Why IV PUMP Infusion is it
important for the patient?
• Who are the patients in title for
using IV PUMP Infusion?
• How to operate the machine?
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5. Introduction
Infusion pump delivers
measured amounts of fluids or
medications into the
bloodstream over a period of
time.
They supply a controlled
amount of drugs very slowly
into the bloodstream over a
period of time.
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6. Introduction
• Iv infusions are frequent contributor to medication
error.
• 90% of patient receive medications through IV rout.
• ISMP estimated that 2/3 of preventable death are
due infusion therapy and attributable to manual
programming errors when using infusion pump.
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ISMP- Institute Safe Medication Practice
7. INDICATIONS
There are two primary indications for the
use of infusion pumps:
Prevention of fluid overload
Administer a specific amount of
a pharmacologic agent
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8. Factors impact infusion
•Quality of
vasculature
•Age of the patient
•IV Solution
/Medication
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Risk assessment prior to
initiating infusion is
essential to enhance
appropriate
individualized care plan
for each client
10. TYPES OF PUMP
There are two basic classes of pumps.
1. Large volume pumps can pump nutrient solutions large
enough to feed a patient.
2. Small-volume pumps infuse hormones, such as insulin, or
other medicines, such as opiates .
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12. Iv Pump Infusion Process
1. ENSURE the machine is plugged correctly into suitable electrical
socket, switch on the machine
2. Prepare the materials needed and check for expiry date
3. Normal saline
4. Primary & secondary giving set
5. Flush or primary giving set to iv pump
6. Set rate, volume
7. Connect line to patient
8. Start infusion
9. Check safety: machine, stand and keep line untangled
10. Document amount of fluid given for one hour
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14. PUMP ALARMS
Consult the manufacturer’s operators manual for specific messages that
may be displayed concerning pump alarms. There are three generic
messages that could be shown by the infusion pump:
• No flow
• Tubing clamped
• High pressure occlusion
• Tubing clamped
• Device has occluded
• Device has infiltrated
• Volume infused
• Preset volume has been delivered to the patient
• Previous volume setting has not been deleted from programming
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15. Summary
• IV pumps help prevent fluid overload by limiting the amount
of fluid administered. IV pumps will also alert the transport
paramedic to potential problems, such as a reduced flow,
occlusions or a low battery.
• Finally, the IV infusion pump, as the name implies, provides
pressure to the solution. This helps in two ways.
• First, it assists in maintaining IV patency and second, it aids in
overcoming any potential resistance. Resistance may be in the
form of an indwelling problem in the patient (i.e., excessive
vasoconstriction) or due to a small diameter of infusion
tubing.
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16. Summary
• Numerous IV pumps exist on the market today
thus preventing a detailed explanation of each
individual type. However, there are certain
generic similarities that exist between each
manufacturer’s brand.
• The IV pumps that will be in use by the
transport paramedic consist of two principle
types, peristaltic and piston-driven.
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