Intravascular Infusion Systems

Intravascular Infusion Systems
Author: R. Ausman
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789401163415

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This book has been written for use by health professionals, typically physicians, nurses, and pharmacists, who have a constant relationship with intravascular infusions. It is intended to provide information where appropriate and guidance when possible for the safe and effective use of parenteral fluids. For several years medical practitioners viewed 'i.v. fluids' rather casu ally. In as much as the solutions themselves seemed innocuous, these medications did not enjoy the respect given to more potent pharmaceuti cals. Intravenous fluid systems were commodities; purchase and use decisions for whole hospitals were placed in the domain of business office personnel. Any tendency toward cessation of 'in hospital manufacture' of solutions was driven by the adverse economics of costly equipment replacement rather than a desire to improve the quality of the product being administered to the patient. An event in 1971 which changed this environment involved an epidemic of patient infections which were related to a specific solution system. Almost immediately there was an enhanced involvement of health care people who assumed responsibility for i.v. fluids and their use. This intensity of interest has not diminished. A few years ago publication of this book would not have been possible because there was no audience for it. No one was interested. Now there are many people who want to know and want to become involved. It is my hope those who read this book will not be disappointed.

Portable Infusion Pumps

Portable Infusion Pumps
Author: Philip Wexler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1983
Genre: Insulin
ISBN: MINN:319510029080563

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Smart Infusion Pumps

Smart Infusion Pumps
Author: Pamela K. Phelps
Publsiher: ASHP
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011-01-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781585283255

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The pumps are smart. The book is brilliant.Purchasing intelligent infusion devices can be a complicated and costly endeavor. ASHP is proud to offer the first book devoted to the implementation and management of intelligent infusion devices. Smart Infusion Pumps: Implementation, Management, and Drug Libraries, is an indispensable reference for hospitals and health-systems that are either currently using “intelligent infusion device” technology, or are considering implementation.Inside you’ll find An introduction to smart infusion pump technology A guide to choosing a pump, developing RFPs, and usability testing Guiding principles for implementation of smart infusion pumps Techniques for developing dosing limits for medications “Practice Tips” for implementation and management throughout each chapter. Sample drug libraries for general use, pediatrics, and PCA Checklists and education for Go-Live date And more. There is also a special appendix providing a comprehensive general drug library to assist you in both implementation and ongoing management of smart infusion pumps.With technology constantly changing this valuable new resource offers the expert insight and guidance you need to ensure successful implementation and management of this life saving technology

Infusion Pumps Technical Compendium

Infusion Pumps Technical Compendium
Author: KIHT
Publsiher: KALAM INSTITUTE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2018-10-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789388938105

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The main objective of this technical compendium is to cover the entire spectrum pertaining to a medical device called infusion pump. This report explains the clinical aspects, requirements, and principles to understand the need for and working of the equipment. The detailed technical aspects shed light on the criticality of the product at component level and provide a glimpse on the relevant standards and regulations. In addition, the report is also briefly touching upon the export & import analysis.

Infusion Systems in Medicine

Infusion Systems in Medicine
Author: William D. Ensminger,Jean-Louis Selam
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1987
Genre: Drug infusion pumps
ISBN: UOM:39015012554161

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Plumer s Principles and Practice of Infusion Therapy

Plumer s Principles and Practice of Infusion Therapy
Author: Sharon M. Weinstein,Mary E. Hagle
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 856
Release: 2014-04-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781451188851

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The Ninth Edition of Plumer's Principles and Practice of Infusion Therapy provides clear, concise coverage of basic and advanced infusion procedures. Rely on this new edition for the most current coverage of intravenous therapy function, procedures, standards, and equipment, along with practical new features and emphasis on safety considerations, as well as evidence-based practice. The book begins with an overview of IV therapy, including how to minimize risk and enhance performance, and then addresses assessment and monitoring;clinical decision making; patient specific therapies, and infusion therapy for children, the elderly, and across the continuum of care.

Microbiological Hazards of Infusion Therapy

Microbiological Hazards of Infusion Therapy
Author: I. Philips,P.F. d'Arcy,P.D. Meers
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789401161794

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All too often the fruits of modern medicine are blighted by avoidable infection when patients on whom technical skills have been lavished die or lose a benefit they might otherwise have enjoyed. Although such a loss is expensive both in terms of human tragedy and of wasted time and resources, scant attention is paid to its prevention compared with that which goes into the development and use of the advanced techniques which so often bring infections in their train. The intravascular route for biochemical. pharmacological, nutritional and other physiological support and monitoring necessary to patients undergoing many of the demanding modern medical procedures opens a channel through which infection all too easily finds a way. When it does it may be unsuspected and un detected until too late by those whose attention is fixed on the end they seek while forgetting that the means they use can produce preventable disease. The largest medical use of the intravascular route is for 'intravenous therapy'. Lip-service is paid to the idea that this carries a significant morbidity and mortality, but surprisingly little has been done to measure its incidence or design measures to avoid it. In the early 1970s, the medical and pharmaceutical professions, and the lay public, were startled by the realization of the microbiological threat to patients infused with products which had been subject to manufacturing error in their design or pro duction.

Infusion Nursing

Infusion Nursing
Author: Infusion Nurses Society,Ann Corrigan,Lisa Gorski,Judy Hankins,Roxanne Perucca
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2009-05-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781416064107

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With a new focus on evidence-based practice, the 3rd edition of this authoritative reference covers every aspect of infusion therapy and can be applied to any clinical setting. Completely updated content brings you the latest advances in equipment, technology, best practices, guidelines, and patient safety. Other key topics include quality management, ethical and legal issues, patient education, and financial considerations. Ideal as a practical clinical reference, this essential guide is also a perfect review tool for the CRNI examination. Authored by the Infusion Nurses Society, this highly respected reference sets the standard for infusion nursing practice. Coverage of all 9 core areas of INS certification makes this a valuable review resource for the examination. Material progresses from basic to advanced to help new practitioners build a solid foundation of knowledge before moving on to more advanced topics. Each chapter focuses on a single topic and can serve as a stand-alone reference for busy nursing professionals. Expanded coverage of infusion therapy equipment, product selection, and evaluation help you provide safe, effective care. A separate chapter on infusion therapy across the continuum offers valuable guidance for treating patients with infusion therapy needs in outpatient, long-term, and home-care, as well as hospice and ambulatory care centers. Extensive information on specialties addresses key areas such as oncology, pain management, blood components, and parenteral nutrition. An evidence-based approach and new Focus on Evidence boxes throughout the book emphasize the importance of research in achieving the best possible patient outcomes. The user-friendly design highlights essential information in handy boxes, tables, and lists for quick access. Completely updated coverage ensures you are using the most current infusion therapy guidelines available.