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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Kendall
Model: Kangaroo EntriFlush
Manufacturer: Kendall
Model: Kangaroo EntriFlush

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Location: United States, Washington
Rating: 89%
Location: United States, Washington
Rating: 89%
295
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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Kendall
Model: Kangaroo E-pump
Manufacturer: Kendall
Model: Kangaroo E-pump
Location: United States, New Mexico
1,200
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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Zevex
Model: EnteraLite
Manufacturer: Zevex
Model: EnteraLite
Location: United States, Illinois
100


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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Ross
Model: FLEXIFLO Patrol
Manufacturer: Ross
Model: FLEXIFLO Patrol
Location: Brazil, Pernambuco
187


1999

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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Kendall
Model: Kangaroo 224
Manufacturer: Kendall
Model: Kangaroo 224

Location: United States, Minnesota
Rating: 92%
Rating: 92%
Negotiable
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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Ross
Model: Patrol
Manufacturer: Ross
Model: Patrol
Location: United States, Missouri
Rating: 73%
Rating: 73%
250
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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Nutricia
Model: Micromax 200i
Manufacturer: Nutricia
Model: Micromax 200i
Location: Lithuania, Klaipeda
186


2013

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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Guerbet
Model: KMP 2000
Manufacturer: Guerbet
Model: KMP 2000
Location: Germany, Bavaria
2,269
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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Guerbet
Model: KMP 2000
Manufacturer: Guerbet
Model: KMP 2000
Location: Germany, Berlin
Negotiable
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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Novartis Nutrition
Model: COMPAT 199255
Manufacturer: Novartis Nutrition
Model: COMPAT 199255
Location: United Kingdom, London
500
2012

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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Guerbet
Model: KMP 2000
Manufacturer: Guerbet
Model: KMP 2000
Location: Germany, Hamburg
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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Nutricia
Model: Micromax 200i
Manufacturer: Nutricia
Model: Micromax 200i
Location: Germany, Hamburg
116
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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Kendall
Model: Kangaroo 324
Manufacturer: Kendall
Model: Kangaroo 324

Location: China, Guangdong
200


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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Ross
Model: FLEXIFLO QUANTUM
Manufacturer: Ross
Model: FLEXIFLO QUANTUM
Location: United States, Texas
295
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Device: Feeding Pump
Manufacturer: Kendall
Model: Kangaroo 224
Manufacturer: Kendall
Model: Kangaroo 224

Location: United States, Texas
295
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The model & manufacturer of the marked items have changed due to an acquisition between companies, and are also known as:
Current Manufacturer / Model Name | Alternative Manufacturer / Model Name |
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Sherwood-davis & Geck / Kangaroo 224 | Kendall / Kangaroo 224 |
Sherwood-davis & Geck / Kangaroo 324 | Kendall / Kangaroo 324 |
Sherwood-davis & Geck / Kangaroo EntriFlush | Kendall / Kangaroo EntriFlush |
Feeding Pump may also be referred to as :
Pump, Food | Liquid Feeding Pump | Food Pump | Feeding Pump | Enteric Pump | Enteral Feeding Pump | Barron Food Pump | Pump, Enteral FeedingTips for buying Feeding Pump
- Feeding pumps are included no charge from most suppliers, with the purchase of administration sets. It is usually recommended to use the dedicated food pump sets supplied by the manufacturer.
- When facilities are using alternate-source feeding pump sets, they should test them for proper performance. Facilities should only purchase food pumps that use administration sets with connectors that are incompatible with those for intravenous infusion.
- The battery in ambulatory feeding pumps should run for 12 to 24 hours at a time. Pole-mounted or tabletop pumps should run for at least 2 to 4 hours; batteries should recharge in less than 8 hours.
- Facilities should look at the following factors before making an enteral feeding pump purchase: life cycle cost, discount rates and non-price related benefits offered by the supplier, and standardization with existing equipment. These are important because the feeding pumps use disposable accessories.
- To compare high-cost alternatives to enteral feeding pumps and to determine the economic value of a single alternative, facilities can use a life cycle cost analysis. They can use life cycle cost analysis techniques to examine the cost-effectiveness of leasing or renting feeding pump equipment versus purchasing it outright.
- Life cycle cost analysis examines the cash flow impact of initial acquisition costs and operating costs over a period of time, and therefore it is most useful for comparing alternatives with different cash flows and for revealing the total costs of feeding pump equipment ownership.
Read more valuable tips on the Medical Equipment Buying Guide by MedWOW >>