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Medical Disposable PVC Nutrition IV Infusion Bag
An infusion bag is a medical device used to store and deliver intravenous (IV) fluids in a safe and sterile manner. It is widely used in hospitals, clinics, and emergency settings to administer fluid medications, electrolyte solutions, glucose solutions, or nutritional fluids to patients.
Key Features & Functions:
Sterile Storage: Ensures contamination-free infusion, reducing the risk of infections.
Controlled Infusion: Works with IV sets to regulate flow rate and ensure safe fluid delivery.
Various Capacities: Available in different sizes, such as 100mL, 250mL, 500mL, and 1000mL.
High Compatibility: Suitable for different types of IV fluids, including chemotherapy drugs, antibiotics, and parenteral nutrition solutions.
Advantages:
Sterile & Safe: Made of medical-grade materials, compliant with ISO and CE certification standards for patient safety.
Lightweight & Convenient: More portable and break-resistant compared to glass infusion bottles, making storage and transport easier.
Compatible with Various Infusion Devices: Works with different brands of IV sets and infusion pumps.
Reduced Contamination Risk: Some infusion bags come with one-way valves and sealed ports to prevent air contamination.
Usage Instructions:
Inspect the Packaging: Ensure the infusion bag is intact and the solution is clear and free of impurities.
Connect to IV Set: Use aseptic techniques to insert the IV set into the bag’s port securely.
Adjust Flow Rate: Follow the prescribed infusion rate to ensure proper fluid administration.
Monitor the Patient: Observe for any adverse reactions; stop the infusion if necessary.
Proper Disposal: Dispose of the used infusion bag according to medical waste regulations.
Contraindications & Precautions:
Do not use damaged or leaking infusion bags, or if the solution appears discolored.
Some infusion bag materials may have compatibility issues with specific medications; consult a pharmacist before use.
Control the infusion rate carefully to prevent fluid overload and excessive cardiac burden.
Follow strict aseptic techniques during infusion to avoid infections.
Specifications:
Product name | Infusion bag |
Volume | 50/100/150/250/500/1000/2000/3000/5000ml |
Material | Medical grade PVC |
Thickness | 0.76mm |
Inlet diameters | 6.2-6.4mm |
Length of inlets | 33m |
Type of connectors | Butterfly twist off, injection port, various connectors and plugging devices |
Feature | Good resistance to thermal and the compression (each sterile at 115 °C by 30 min) |
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Medical Disposable PVC Nutrition IV Infusion Bag
An infusion bag is a medical device used to store and deliver intravenous (IV) fluids in a safe and sterile manner. It is widely used in hospitals, clinics, and emergency settings to administer fluid medications, electrolyte solutions, glucose solutions, or nutritional fluids to patients.
Key Features & Functions:
Sterile Storage: Ensures contamination-free infusion, reducing the risk of infections.
Controlled Infusion: Works with IV sets to regulate flow rate and ensure safe fluid delivery.
Various Capacities: Available in different sizes, such as 100mL, 250mL, 500mL, and 1000mL.
High Compatibility: Suitable for different types of IV fluids, including chemotherapy drugs, antibiotics, and parenteral nutrition solutions.
Advantages:
Sterile & Safe: Made of medical-grade materials, compliant with ISO and CE certification standards for patient safety.
Lightweight & Convenient: More portable and break-resistant compared to glass infusion bottles, making storage and transport easier.
Compatible with Various Infusion Devices: Works with different brands of IV sets and infusion pumps.
Reduced Contamination Risk: Some infusion bags come with one-way valves and sealed ports to prevent air contamination.
Usage Instructions:
Inspect the Packaging: Ensure the infusion bag is intact and the solution is clear and free of impurities.
Connect to IV Set: Use aseptic techniques to insert the IV set into the bag’s port securely.
Adjust Flow Rate: Follow the prescribed infusion rate to ensure proper fluid administration.
Monitor the Patient: Observe for any adverse reactions; stop the infusion if necessary.
Proper Disposal: Dispose of the used infusion bag according to medical waste regulations.
Contraindications & Precautions:
Do not use damaged or leaking infusion bags, or if the solution appears discolored.
Some infusion bag materials may have compatibility issues with specific medications; consult a pharmacist before use.
Control the infusion rate carefully to prevent fluid overload and excessive cardiac burden.
Follow strict aseptic techniques during infusion to avoid infections.
Specifications:
Product name | Infusion bag |
Volume | 50/100/150/250/500/1000/2000/3000/5000ml |
Material | Medical grade PVC |
Thickness | 0.76mm |
Inlet diameters | 6.2-6.4mm |
Length of inlets | 33m |
Type of connectors | Butterfly twist off, injection port, various connectors and plugging devices |
Feature | Good resistance to thermal and the compression (each sterile at 115 °C by 30 min) |
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