Stainless Steel IV Stand Infusion Pole Plastic Base With 5 Castors Mobile
IV Stand features:
Stainless steel is known for its exceptional strength and durability, making it an ideal material for an IV stand that is subjected to constant use in busy medical environments. The sturdy structure ensures that the stand can bear the weight of multiple IV bags or fluids without risk of bending or breaking, even under high-stress conditions.
Stainless steel is highly resistant to corrosion, making it perfect for healthcare environments where frequent exposure to water, cleaning agents, and various fluids occurs. The stand remains in top condition despite regular sanitization, contributing to its longevity and continued functionality.
The plastic base equipped with 5 castors provides excellent mobility, making it easy to move the IV stand across hospital rooms, treatment areas, or operating rooms. With 5 castors, the stand is more stable and balanced compared to models with fewer wheels, allowing for smooth movement in tight spaces.
The design with 5 castors offers superior stability, reducing the likelihood of tipping or wobbling, even when multiple IV bags or other equipment are attached. This enhances safety and makes the IV stand suitable for use in a variety of settings, from emergency rooms to intensive care units.
IV Stand Technical Parameter:
Size | 530*530*1330-2250mm |
Pole material | Stainless steel |
Base material | Plastic |
Castors | 5pcs with brakes |
Hooks | 4pcs |
IV Stand Usage:
An IV stand serves several critical purposes in healthcare settings, primarily aimed at ensuring the safe and efficient delivery of intravenous fluids and medications. Below are the key functions and advantages of an IV stand:
The main function of an IV stand is to hold the IV bag or container that contains the necessary fluids, such as saline, glucose, or medications, which are administered directly into the patient's bloodstream. The stand ensures that the fluids are at an appropriate height, allowing gravity to control the flow into the vein.
By positioning the IV bag or bottle above the patient, the IV stand ensures that fluids flow at the right pace into the body. The elevation allows for a steady, controlled infusion rate, which is essential for the effectiveness of the treatment and for patient safety.