The Role of Ergonomics in the Design of an Intravenous Therapy (IV) Set for Neonatal Intensive Care

作者: Armagan Albayrak , Myra Vreede , Luuk Evers , Richard Goossens

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-96098-2_53

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摘要: Intravenous therapy (IV therapy) refers to a treatment in which medication and nutrition is provided patients via system that infuses these fluids directly into the patient’s bloodstream. Patients are admitted intensive care facilities, often require infusion of multiple as physical systems fail operate intended. IV administers drugs bloodstream by connecting tubing, through can be transported, vein. The smallest fluctuations dosages or drug administration delays have severe consequences for new-born infants Neonatal Intensive Care unit. This study focuses on development an innovative set based new principle merging various nutrition, called “Tulive”.

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