Intravenous ✦
Extra length that allows the patient more movement and provides additional ports for injecting medication.
A screw-on mechanism that ensures a leak-proof connection between the tubing and the catheter. Why IVs are Used Intravenous
Healthcare professionals at Great Ormond Street Hospital and the NCBI prefer IV administration for: Extra length that allows the patient more movement
A clear chamber where you can visually monitor the flow rate and prevent air from entering the tubing. or stop the fluid flow.
A standard IV setup involves several specialized components that work together to maintain a sterile, controlled flow:
A manual wheel used to compress the tubing to increase, decrease, or stop the fluid flow.