Metrology in Health – Good Practices Guide - Part II - Chapter III - Infusion Pumps

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Autor(a) principal: Luísa, Ana
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Silveira, António, Moutinho, Sílvia, Ramos, Susana, Carvalho, Durão, Batista, Elsa, Figueira, Fernando, Alves, Joaquim, Rodrigues, José Miguel, Ferreira, Maria do Céu, Moreira, Núria, Mendes, Ruben
Tipo de documento: Livro
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/13544
Resumo: In the human body, the circulatory system is responsible for the process of transporting blood, which among many other functions delivers nutrients to the cells. In accordance with this physiological principle, supporting methodologies for therapeutic processes were developed that have enabled medical measuring instruments to be developed. It was within this context that the first infusion pumps appeared in the 60 s and 70 s, that by using a pressure higher than the blood pressure allowed fluids to be administered directly into the human body, including medications, blood components, and nutrients amongst others. Currently and according to the international standard IEC 60601-2-24 these devices are designated by infusion pumps. Because it is an infusion pump with the respective accessories, the term perfusion systems is also used as nomenclature throughout this document.
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title Metrology in Health – Good Practices Guide - Part II - Chapter III - Infusion Pumps
spellingShingle Metrology in Health – Good Practices Guide - Part II - Chapter III - Infusion Pumps
Luísa, Ana
Infusion Pumps
Metrology
title_short Metrology in Health – Good Practices Guide - Part II - Chapter III - Infusion Pumps
title_full Metrology in Health – Good Practices Guide - Part II - Chapter III - Infusion Pumps
title_fullStr Metrology in Health – Good Practices Guide - Part II - Chapter III - Infusion Pumps
title_full_unstemmed Metrology in Health – Good Practices Guide - Part II - Chapter III - Infusion Pumps
title_sort Metrology in Health – Good Practices Guide - Part II - Chapter III - Infusion Pumps
author Luísa, Ana
author_facet Luísa, Ana
Silveira, António
Moutinho, Sílvia
Ramos, Susana
Carvalho, Durão
Batista, Elsa
Figueira, Fernando
Alves, Joaquim
Rodrigues, José Miguel
Ferreira, Maria do Céu
Moreira, Núria
Mendes, Ruben
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Moutinho, Sílvia
Ramos, Susana
Carvalho, Durão
Batista, Elsa
Figueira, Fernando
Alves, Joaquim
Rodrigues, José Miguel
Ferreira, Maria do Céu
Moreira, Núria
Mendes, Ruben
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Luísa, Ana
Silveira, António
Moutinho, Sílvia
Ramos, Susana
Carvalho, Durão
Batista, Elsa
Figueira, Fernando
Alves, Joaquim
Rodrigues, José Miguel
Ferreira, Maria do Céu
Moreira, Núria
Mendes, Ruben
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Infusion Pumps
Metrology
topic Infusion Pumps
Metrology
description In the human body, the circulatory system is responsible for the process of transporting blood, which among many other functions delivers nutrients to the cells. In accordance with this physiological principle, supporting methodologies for therapeutic processes were developed that have enabled medical measuring instruments to be developed. It was within this context that the first infusion pumps appeared in the 60 s and 70 s, that by using a pressure higher than the blood pressure allowed fluids to be administered directly into the human body, including medications, blood components, and nutrients amongst others. Currently and according to the international standard IEC 60601-2-24 these devices are designated by infusion pumps. Because it is an infusion pump with the respective accessories, the term perfusion systems is also used as nomenclature throughout this document.
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