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IV sets, or intravenous sets, are medical devices used to deliver fluids, medications, and nutrients directly into a patient's bloodstream. They typically consist of a length of flexible tubing, a drip chamber, a roller clamp, and a connector for the IV catheter. IV sets are usually made from medical-grade plastic materials that ensure safety and sterility during use. The design allows for precise control of fluid flow and minimizes the risk of air embolism.
| Material | Medical-grade PVC or polyolefin |
| Tube length | Typically ranges from 60 to 150 inches |
| Drip rate | Commonly 10, 15, or 20 drops per mL |
| Connector type | Luer lock or slip tip |
| Sterility | Sterile, single-use |
When choosing IV sets, consider the type of fluids or medications to be administered, as this may affect the material compatibility. Specify the required drip rate and tube length based on your application needs. It's also important to check for certifications such as ISO or CE marking to ensure compliance with safety standards. Quantities may vary based on usage frequency, so assess your inventory needs accordingly.
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IV sets usually have a shelf life of 2 to 5 years, depending on the manufacturer.
No, IV sets are designed for single-use to prevent contamination.
IV sets come in various sizes, typically accommodating different drip rates and tubing lengths.
Choose based on the type of fluids, required drip rate, and compatibility with your IV catheter.
Yes, but specific blood administration sets are recommended for safety.
Look for ISO and CE certifications to ensure quality and safety standards.