Multi-Function Medical Surgical Nutrition Enteral Feeding Pump

An enteral feeding pump is an electronic medical device that controls the timing and amount of nutrition delivered to a patient during enteral feeding. Enteral feeding is a procedure in which the doctor inserts a tube into the patient's digestive tract to deliver liquid nutrients and medicines to the body.

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An enteral feeding pump is an electronic medical device that controls the timing and amount of nutrition delivered to a patient during enteral feeding. Enteral feeding is a procedure in which the doctor inserts a tube into the patient's digestive tract to deliver liquid nutrients and medicines to the body.Compact design The compact and light weight design saves space and is beneficial during patient transfer  Panel Lock The panel lock feature helps prevent unauthorized changes of any instrument setting  User-friendly operation Soft key design, easy to operate Load directly the last infusion rate and volume limit Large & colorful LCD display Versatile functions 2000 history records RS232 interface (optional) Real time display  Adjustable buzzer volume (3 levels)
Model Enteral Feeding Pump
 Flow rate range  1~400 ml/h  
 Volume to be infused (VTBI)  0 ~ 9999 ml
 Volume Infused (∑)  0 ~36000 ml
 Infusion accuracy  ±10%
 Applicable feeding bag  Support a wide variety brands of feeding bag
 Bolus rate  400 ml/h
 Occlusion pressure detection   3 adjustable occlusion pressure settings: low, middle and high
 Alarms  Visual and audible alarms:Door open, Occlusion,Infusion completion,infusion near over, empty, Start reminder function, Low Battery,Battery depleted,malfunction etc.
 Computer Interface  RS232 (optional)
 History records  2000 history records
 Power supply  AC:100~240V,50/60Hz       DC:12V ±1V
 Battery Rechargeable lithium polymer battery,7.4V, 1900mAh Can operate about 6 hours at 25ml/h after full charged.
 Mode of operation  continuous
 Dimensions  145×100×120 mm (L×W×H)
 weight  ≤1.4kg
There are dozens of conditions that may require tube feeding. The more common conditions that necessitate feeding tubes include prematurity, failure to thrive (or malnutrition), neurologic and neuromuscular disorders, inability to swallow, anatomical and post-surgical malformations of the mouth and esophagus, cancer, Sanfilippo syndrome, and digestive disorders.

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