
IV Pumps
An IV pump is a medical device used to deliver fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into a patient's bloodstream through a small tube called a catheter. It ensures precise control over the flow rate, making treatment safe and consistent. The pump can be programmed to deliver a specific amount over a set period, reducing manual adjustments and potential errors. IV pumps are commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and sometimes at home for ongoing treatments, helping patients receive necessary care efficiently and accurately.