SEAMED KL-602 SYRINGE PUMP

SEAMED KL-602 SYRINGE PUMP

  • 2.3” Color TFT, LCD Screen
  • Initial, Flow Rate, Temporal, Body Weight, Usage Modes
  • Set Independent Structure
  • Ability to Work with All Injectors
  • Turkish Usage Menu
  • Use of 10,20,30,50/60 Volume Injectors
  • Auto Injector Recognition
  • Reliable and Precise Operation with Microprocessor Control
  • KVO, Bolus and Purge Functions
  • Audible and Visual Alarms

Syringe pumps are devices that enable drugs or liquids to be administered to the patient at a certain speed and in the correct doses in medical applications. These pumps are often used in intravenous (IV) treatments and provide continuous or periodic infusion of medications. Syringe pumps have an important role in patient safety and treatment effectiveness.

The working principle of syringe pumps is to deliver a liquid medicine or food to the patient at specified speeds and doses. These pumps work by pushing or pulling liquid using a motor and piston mechanism. The motor moves the piston, pushing the medication or liquid forward or pulling it back through the infusion set. In this way, drugs are administered to the patient in the desired doses and speed.

Technical components of syringe pumps include the motor, plunger, control panel or microprocessor and infusion set. The motor pumps the medicine or liquid by moving the piston. The piston is the mechanism that pushes or pulls the liquid. The control panel or microprocessor allows the user to adjust the infusion rate, dosage and other parameters. The infusion set consists of tubes, connections and needles that connect the pump to the patient and ensure the delivery of fluid.

Medical terms for syringe pumps include concepts such as infusion rate, dosage, injection rate, volume control. These terms are important when using and adjusting syringe pumps. Syringe pumps ensure that medications are administered to the patient in an accurate and controlled manner. It also provides more effective drug management during the treatment process of patients and helps reduce side effects.

As a result, syringe pumps are devices that enable the administration of drugs or liquids to the patient in a controlled manner in medical applications. These pumps provide safe and effective treatment with precise infusion rate and accurate dosing. Syringe pumps play an important role in patients' treatment processes and facilitate medication management for medical personnel.