Description
Syringe pump in clinical settings is to administer an accurate amount of drug or fluid over a relatively long duration, and it can be especially favourable for continuous infusion of very small amounts such as 0.1 ml/h
A syringe pump, also known as a syringe driver, is a medical device that delivers fluids, including medications and nutrients, into a patient’s body in a controlled and precise manner, using a motor-driven mechanism to manipulate a syringe plunger.
Usage/Application – Used to gradually administer small amounts of fluid (with or without medication) to a patient
Infusion Mode – Time Mode
Display Type- Digital
Function:
Precise Fluid Delivery:
Syringe pumps provide accurate control over the flow rate and volume of fluids, making them ideal for administering medications and fluids in a controlled manner.
Motor-Driven Mechanism:
They use a motor to move the syringe plunger, which pushes the fluid through a tube and into the patient’s body.
Infusion Therapy:
Syringe pumps are commonly used for intravenous (IV) infusion therapy, delivering medications like antibiotics, chemotherapy drugs, and analgesics over a specific period.






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