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An infusion pump or perfusor infuses fluids, medication
or nutrients into a patient's circulatory system. It is generally used
intravenously, although subcutaneous, arterial and epidural infusions
are occasionally used.
Infusion pumps can administer fluids in ways that would
be impractically expensive or unreliable if performed manually by nursing
staff. For example, they can administer 1 mL per hour injections (too
small for a drip), injections every minute, injections with repeated boluses
requested by the patient, up to maximum number per hour (e.g. in patient-controlled
analgesia), or fluids whose volumes vary by the time of day.
Because infusion pumps can also produce quite high
but controlled pressures, they can inject controlled amounts of fluids
subcutaneously (beneath the skin), or epidurally (just within the surface
of the central nervous system- a very popular local spinal anesthesia
for childbirth).
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