The specialized microset consists of several important components:
Small drip chamber: This part precisely controls the number of drops and the volume of fluid, allowing for exact volume measurement and observation of the drip count. It is typically designed for more accurate volume creation.
Internal filter: Positioned in the fluid path, it prevents the entry of fine particles and microorganisms into the bloodstream.
Flexible, narrow tubes: Made from biocompatible materials, these tubes transfer the fluid to the patient with precision.
Flow regulator: It accurately adjusts the infusion rate, which is especially important for patients requiring high precision.
The specialized microset is used in patients who need precise amounts of fluids or medications, such as infants, children, or patients in intensive care. It is also employed for the administration of low-dose drugs or medications that require controlled injection speeds. The microset is widely used in neonatal care, ICU, and specialized surgeries.
Due to its high accuracy and the ability to precisely control fluid flow, the specialized microset is a critical tool for caring for sensitive patients. It is considered one of the essential pieces of equipment in specialized hospital units, significantly enhancing the precision and safety of medical injections.
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