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The Negator Pump for I.V. Infusion

Biomaterials, Medical Devices, and Artificial Organs, 1974
The negator pump is a mechanical device that, when used with the flexible plastic infusion bag, generates a constant infusion pressure equal to the hanging bottle. It requires no external power, batteries, keys, or other accessories.
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Evaluation report: Infusion pumps

Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1986
'Health Equipment Information', No. 147, published in October 1985, is the fifth in the series dealing with infusion pumps and contains evaluation reports on five volumetric devices. These are the Braun Infusomat Secura, the Ivac 560, the Ivac Neo-mate 565, the Travenol 6100 and the Travenol 8000. Technical performance assessment was carried out at the
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Implantable infusion pumps

Medical Journal of Australia, 1986
F.O. Stephens   +4 more
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COMPLICATION OF THE INFUSION PUMP

The Lancet, 1978
A, Ayalon   +3 more
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Evaluation of infusion pumps and controllers

Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1983
An evaluation of infusion pumps and controllers is being undertaken for the UK Department of Health and Social Security within the Bath District Health Authority. The technical performance and safety assessments are being made at the Bath Institute of Medical Engineering, and the user assessment at various hospitals in the Bath area.
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Infusion Pumps

2021
Karen Kan, Wilton C. Levine
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Infusion Pumps

Journal of Clinical Engineering, 2013
Wilton C. Levine, Kyle A. Vernest
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Infusion pumps

Pediatric Emergency Care, 1991
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Infusion pumps.

Professional nurse (London, England), 1998
Infusion pumps are used to deliver drugs and other substances to patients at a pre-set rate. Infusion pumps are classified according to their application, whether ambulatory, patient controlled, anaesthesia or general purpose units.
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Developing a Smart Infusion Pump Dedicated to Infusion Safety

Ergonomics in Design, 2022
Eric A Smith
exaly  

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