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5 Incredible Reasons Why Hospira Pumps are a Good Investment

5 Incredible Reasons Why Hospira Pumps are a Good Investment

Using infusion pumps to administer fluid is much more efficient than manual administration. These pumps help deliver medications, nutrients, and other fluids in controlled amounts. They are most commonly used in hospitals, nursing homes, and a variety of clinical settings. Typically, Hospira pumps are operated by specially trained personnel. Once trained, these personnel are able to program the pumps to administer fluids and medications at the desired rate and duration using the built-in software. These pumps have revolutionized intravenous administration of medicine. Now, more time can be spent focusing on the comfort and care of patients instead of the manual administration of IV fluids and medication. There are two different types of IV pumps; electronic, programmable roller pumps and non-programmable constant flow pumps. Unlike roller pumps, continuous flow pumps don’t need a power source.

The following advantages of IV pumps explain why they have become so popular.

1. They Increase Patient Safety

The safety and care of patients is always a top priority. Hospira pumps offer a significant advantage when it comes to this extremely vital part of patient care. One feature of the Hospira pumps is the safety software that is installed on every unit, this software reduces the risk and errors when the medication is administered. These pumps also ensure that your patients receive the medications, nutrients, and fluids they need with the correct doses. Hospira pumps can be set to display a small number of features on their screen while they are operating. The simple screen helps prevent tampering by the patients, their visitors, and untrained staff.

2. They are Easy and Convenient to Use

Hospira pumps are extremely easy to assemble and activate but also feature a large vial opening for faster reconstitution. Since these pumps come with a user interface system, it is easier to deliver fluids to patients, thus eliminating the dependence on manual administration. Hospira pumps can also be operated using battery power to continuously administer to patients even if there is a sudden power outage or when the pump is unplugged.

3. They Help in Cost Avoidance

According to data obtained at Carolinas Medical Center, 1,664 potential errors were averted due to the use of smart pumps in six months. Medication errors are costly to the patients, their families, employers, insurance companies, and hospitals. Each preventable adverse drug event that happens in a hospital added about $8,800 to the initial cost of hospital stay. If 3,328 of these errors occur each year, the estimate of expenses that could be avoided would be $29,120,000. With the use of smart pumps, these excess funds could then be diverted to other avenues such as hiring additional pharmacists and care staff.

4. They Keep Records of Recent Medications

Most IV infusion pumps come with an internal electronic log that keeps a record of the last several thousand events. The Hospira pumps are able to record the time and date of when each medication has been administrated. These records permit future reference and can be used to pinpoint staff abuse of the pump. A security passcode has to be keyed in to view these records which guarantees the privacy and safety of this information.

5. They are Very Intuitive

Hospira pumps feature a touch screen interface that allows the user to quickly and easily make selections on the screen. The screen can even be manipulated by wet gloves, making the pumps ideal for use in operating rooms. Instead of traditional menus, these pumps use an icon-based display that allows the different features to be more accessible. The unique display on the Hospira pump sets it apart from other infusion pumps, the icon based visual display allows for quicker selection of options and is more convenient than traditional menus.

Switching to Hospira pumps or an Alaris IV pump is the best move you could make to ensure medications and other fluids are effectively administered in your hospital or nursing home. There are many models of IV infusion pumps that come equipped with a touch screen. This type of display helps to make the equipment more intuitive, user-friendly, and allows the care of the patient to be completed quickly and efficiently.

For more information on how Hospira pumps can benefit your facility, contact Med One Group at 800-248-5882 today.