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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: 591
Location: Poland, Wielkopolskie
Business type: Distributor
Negotiable
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: 591
Location: Germany, Saarland
Business type: Dealer
132
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: Gemini PC-4 Pump/Controller
Location: United States, Georgia
Business type: Dealer
Negotiable
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: Signature Edition 7200
Location: United States, Florida
550
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: 965A
Location: United States, Texas
Business type: Dealer
Negotiable
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: 572
Location: United Kingdom, Northamptonshire
Business type: Exporter
168
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: 570
Location: United States, New York
Business type: Service Company
Rating: 83%
75
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: IMED Gemini PC-2 TX Pump/Controller
Location: United States, New York
Business type: Service Company
Rating: 83%
475
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: IMED Gemini PC-1 Pump/Controller
Location: United States, Michigan
Business type: Refurbishing Company
380
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: IMED Gemini PC-1 Pump/Controller
Location: United States, Michigan
Business type: Refurbishing Company
380
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: Gemini PC-1 Pump//Controller
Location: United States, New York
Business type: Dealer
450
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: Gemini PC-1 Pump//Controller
Location: United States, New York
Business type: Dealer
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: 591
Location: Germany, Bavaria
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 93%
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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
Alaris / IVAC Signature Edition 7200 Ivac / Signature Edition 7200
Imed / Gemini PC-2 TX Pump/Controller Ivac / IMED Gemini PC-2 TX Pump/Controller

Infusion Pump may also be referred to as :

Infusion Pump, General-Purpose, Micro, Multichannel | Volumetric Pump | Volumetric Infusion Pump | Pump, Volumetric | Pump, Infusion | Pump, Hyperalimentation | Pressure Infusion Pump | Peristaltic Pump | Multichannel Infusion System | Microinfusion Pump | Infusion Pump, Micro

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Tips for buying Infusion Pump

  1. Infusion pumps should include a time and date stamped log, capable of storing at least 200 events of error codes, alarms, flow rates, and key presses. This is an important safety and performance-enhancing feature since it helps in determining the cause of a pump-associated adverse incident.
  2. All infusion pumps should be fluid proof. If fluid penetrates the electronic circuitry, an alarm should be emitted and an automatic shutdown should occur.
  3. Infusion pumps should provide a flow of 0.1 to at least 999 ml/hr, and maintain an accurate flow rate to within 5% of flow settings.
  4. There should be no more than a 10-second interruption in pumping when performing flow-setting changes.
  5. Once the programmed volume is delivered, the infusion pumps should be designed to revert to a KVO rate between 1 and 5 ml/hr.
  6. Once it has delivered the secondary volume, the volumetric infusion pumps should have an automated secondary infusion that switches from a programmed secondary flow rate to the primary flow rate.
  7. It should take less than 10 hours for the infusion pump’s batteries to fully recharge. Batteries should be charged independently of the main power switch. In case of a line-power failure, the peristaltic pumps should automatically switch over to battery power.
  8. To determine the number of pumping channels needed, buyers should investigate whether it is advantageous for them to purchase single channel infusion pumps, multichannel pumps, or both types of infusion pumps.