Top Smart IV Pump Brands - Hospital Infusion Pump Overview

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • Infusion pumps in hospitals are vital to providing exceptional patient care. As an expert in rentals, sales, and leasing of infusion pumps to healthcare facilities, we created a list of the frequently used smart IV pumps. In this video, we review the commonly used IV pump brands and the unique features and capabilities of each. The Alaris 8100 Pump Module (Part of the Alaris System or also known as an Alaris Pump), Baxter Sigma Spectrum, Hospira Plum A+, and B. Braun Infusomat® are all excellent choices for your infusion pump needs.
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    When choosing infusion pumps for your facility, there are a few things to consider: What types of patients will you be treating? Will your patients need to be transported at any point? Does your hospital already have an infusion system they use? Are you looking for new or refurbished equipment? These questions will help you pick the right infusion system for your clinic, hospital, simulation lab, or school.
    The Alaris Pump (Alaris System) is a modular system and extremely versatile as it allows up to four modules of any combination to be used at once. The Baxter IV pump (Sigma Spectrum) is very lightweight and mobile. The Hospira IV pump (Hospira Plum A+) is cost-effective for a facility or school that is on a tight budget. The B Braun Infusion Pump has the unique feature of the pumps being vertically stacked on each other for better organization.
    Each infusion system is unique, all can provide better patient care in a variety of hospital settings and efficient training scenarios for students. Med One has almost 30 years of experience in providing simple, effective, and unique options when it comes to acquiring infusion pumps and other medical equipment for your facility.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:10 Alaris 8100 Infusion Pump
    1:42 Baxter Sigma Spectrum
    2:53 Hospira Plum A+
    3:45 B Braun Infusomat
    4:53 Smart IV Pumps - Overview
    Please Note: This video is not an all-inclusive list of infusion pumps or IV pump brands used in hospital settings. BD, Baxter, ICU Medical (Hospira), and others make updates, changes, and sometimes alter the names of the infusion systems that are on the market, please refer to each manufacturer's website for the most up to date information.

Komentáře • 5

  • @RobertPatterson-fs2pv
    @RobertPatterson-fs2pv Před 7 měsíci +3

    Braun is fantastic for our hospital-affiliated LifeFlight critical care transport.. especially in pediatrics. So compact, it should be used everywhere.

  • @jakestatefarm9330
    @jakestatefarm9330 Před rokem +2

    the smart prompts on this machine are an absolute godsend... i was able to keep my mothers pump running constantly with nearly no stops on my own and the nurses loved that i was so involved. they are incredibly overworked and it takes them sometimes 45 mins to respond to a patient call... if you ever are admitted YOU NEED A COMPANION! YOU NEED THEM.

  • @jennykvox
    @jennykvox Před rokem

    Any comments on the Ivenix IV pump?

  • @CC-jj5vf
    @CC-jj5vf Před rokem +4

    Braun is trash!!! Errors and beeps constantly, to the point where the patient never ends up receiving the fluids they are suppose to get and abx take twice as long to infuse. The tiniest airbubble or no air bubble at all causes errors. Programming takes entirely too long and takes away from patient care. You constantly have to press ok, ok, ok. And scrolling through 50 meds one at a time is ridiculous. Loading and removing the tubing is electronic! Why??? Once again time consuming. Battery life is too short and needs to be plugged in ALL the time, but bc cords are detachable, they are hard to find, which is time consuming. This is the worst pump on the market. Alaris and Spectrum are the best. Plum is second in line. Someone with ZERO medical experience clearly designed Braun.

    • @ThomasP187
      @ThomasP187 Před rokem

      The hospital I work at recently switched to Braun from the Baxter pumps and I 100% agree. They are an inferior pump compared to the baxter pumps they replaced. I have also worked with plum iv pumps and I would take them over braun.