What services and appliances are involved in the intravenous infusion treatment service
  2021/08/03| View:579

Infusion therapy covers a wide range of intravenous drugs and services. These intravenous treatments include but are not limited to: total parenteral nutrition, intravenous antibiotics, intravenous immunoglobulin, biological agents, steroid therapy, hydration and antiemetics, chelation .

The treatment service can be in a hospital, clinic or doctor's office. Once the safety and tolerability are determined, the candidate can be reviewed and approved for home infusion therapy; if the patient has been treated before, there are signs that the treatment only needs to be restarted at home . Central lines such as PICC (Peripheral Insertion Central Catheter) lines are usually placed by professional nurses in interventional radiology or hospitals. The midline catheter and peripheral channels can be placed at home by a qualified home infusion nurse.

Pumps and supplies used for infusion services include from multi-mode ambulatory venous pumps to simple infusion droppers and elastic pumps-special wound care products for simple gauze, through cooperation with patients and nursing staff, provide ^ suitable for treatment The pumps and supplies, as well as the patient's choice, are comfortable and convenient.