Infusion IV Pumps
Infusion IV Pumps are essential in any healthcare practice. At Master Medical Equipment, we can supply anything in the ambulance or the critical care room. We carry an assortment of Eitan pumps, Alaris, and more. MME can also provide accessories for these Infusion IV Pumps, giving customers a total solution from a single source. Our friendly and knowledgeable customer service team is ready to help you find the infusion pump solution you need. Give us a call at 866-704-5617 or contact us using the live chat feature on mmemed.com. Have a question about your device and what options are available for service and repair? MME highly recommends ReNew Biomedical! ReNew is an ISO 13485-certified company that provides premium maintenance and service.
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Sapphire Infusion Pump Multi-Therapy 17000-028-0072 – Eitan – New
$2,350.00 Select optionsAdd to Quote -
Medley IV Pump Module – BD Alaris – Recertified
$850.00 Add to cartAdd to Quote -
Medley PC Unit 8015 – BD Alaris – Recertified
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MedSystem III IV Multi-Channel Pump 2863 2865 – Alaris – Recertified
 $2,249.99 – $2,499.99 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Infusomat Space Infusion Pump with Space Pump Docking Station and Perfusor Space Syringe Pump – B Braun – Recertified
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Medfusion 3500 Syringe Pump – Medfusion – Recertified
$1,750.00 Add to cartAdd to Quote -
Medley PC Unit 8000 – BD Alaris – Recertified
$1,200.00 Add to Quote -
Medley Syringe Module – BD Alaris – Recertified
$1,825.00 Add to Quote -
Sapphire Infusion Pump Epidural 17000-031-0035 – Eitan – New
$2,750.00 Add to Quote -
Sigma Spectrum Infusion System – Baxter – Recertified
$1,095.00 Add to cartAdd to Quote -
Blood set with 2 non-vented spikes 200μm filter and needleless Y-site AP133 12006-000-0010 – Eitan – New
$222.60 Add to cartAdd to Quote -
Epidural yellow marked Microbore Infusion Set with non-vented spike AP402 Case of 30 12004-000-0004 – Eitan – New
$280.11 Add to cartAdd to Quote -
Macrobore with non-vented spike 1.2μm filter AP206 12000-000-0022 – Eitan – New
$237.46 Add to cartAdd to Quote -
Microbore Infusion Set with non-vented spike and back check valve AP423 12003-000-0023 – Eitan – New
$317.91 Add to cartAdd to Quote -
Microbore Infusion Set with non-vented spike AP240 Case of 20 12003-000-0069 – Eitan – New
$229.71 Add to cartAdd to Quote -
Microbore infusion set with non-vented spike AP403 12003-000-0013 – Eitan – New
$280.11 Add to cartAdd to Quote -
Microbore with non-vented spike AP204 Case of 30 12003-000-0070 – Eitan – New
$407.08 Add to cartAdd to Quote -
Sapphire Bolus Handle 15071-000-0005 – Eitan
$139.09 Add to cartAdd to Quote -
Sapphire Infusion Pump Splitter Replacement 15043-000-0005 – Eitan – New
$144.17 Add to cartAdd to Quote -
Sapphire Pump Type-B AC Power Cord 15070-112-0005 – Eitan – New
$20.35 Add to Quote -
Secondary infusion set with vented non-vented drip chamber AP410 Case of 30 12005-000-0007 – Eitan – New
$100.80 Add to cartAdd to Quote -
UV-Resistant Macrobore Infusion Set Case of 20 12000-000-0045 – Eitan – New
$200.95 Add to cartAdd to Quote -
Medfusion 4000 Syringe Pump – Medfusion – Recertified
$2,850.00 Add to Quote -
Microbore Infusion Set AP416 Case of 30 12003-000-0012 – Eitan – New
$305.31 Add to cartAdd to Quote
Why Choose MME For Infusion Pumps?
ISO Certified
Our ISO Quality Management System means our systems, equipment handling, and customer service are of the highest standard!
Short-Term Rental Options
With MME Rentals, you can easily access infusion pumps for events or temporary needs without a long-term commitment!
Knowledgable Service
Have questions about which infusion pump is right for you? Reach out to our friendly and knowledgeable customer service team! Give us a call at 731-554-1223
Benefits and Importance of Infusion Pumps
High-quality infusion pumps are critical in both EMS and hospital settings, as they ensure the accurate and safe delivery of medications, fluids, and nutrients to patients. These devices play a vital role in managing various medical conditions, from pain relief to critical care interventions, where precise dosing is essential. In emergency situations, reliable infusion pumps facilitate rapid administration of life-saving medications, minimizing the risk of errors that can arise from manual processes. Additionally, advanced features such as programmable settings, alarm systems, and real-time monitoring enhance patient safety and provide healthcare professionals with valuable data to make informed decisions. The use of high-quality infusion pumps ultimately improves patient outcomes, streamlines workflow for medical staff, and reinforces the overall standard of care in both emergency and hospital environments.
Save with Refurbished Infusion Pumps
Looking for cost-effective alternatives? Consider a pre-owned, recertified device. Recertified pumps undergo rigorous testing and refurbishment, ensuring they function reliably and safely for patient care. By choosing recertified models, healthcare facilities can reduce capital expenditures, freeing up budget resources for other essential services or equipment. Embracing recertified equipment not only helps organizations manage costs effectively but also promotes sustainability by extending the lifecycle of medical devices.
EMS and Infusion Pumps
Infusion pumps are invaluable tools for EMS professionals, enabling them to deliver precise and controlled administration of medications and fluids during transport. In emergency situations, these pumps facilitate the rapid infusion of life-saving drugs, such as analgesics, sedatives, or antibiotics, ensuring that patients receive timely treatment en route to medical facilities. Many modern infusion pumps are portable and equipped with advanced features like dose calculation, programmable settings, and safety alarms, allowing paramedics to manage complex medication regimens with confidence. This accuracy is crucial in critical care scenarios, where even minor deviations in dosing can have significant consequences. Overall, the use of infusion pumps in EMS enhances patient care, improves outcomes, and supports the swift, effective management of emergency medical conditions.
Infusion Pumps in a Hospital Setting
In hospitals, infusion pumps are essential for delivering medications, fluids, and nutrients to patients with precision and reliability. These devices are widely used in various departments, including intensive care units, surgical suites, and oncology, where accurate dosing is crucial for effective treatment. Infusion pumps allow healthcare providers to program specific dosages and delivery rates, ensuring that patients receive the right amount of medication at the right time, whether for pain management, hydration, or chemotherapy. Advanced features such as integrated safety protocols, alerts for potential errors, and remote monitoring capabilities enhance patient safety and reduce the risk of adverse events. Additionally, infusion pumps streamline workflows for medical staff, enabling them to focus on patient care rather than manual administration. Their role in hospitals is vital for optimizing treatment outcomes and improving the overall quality of patient care.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of infusion pumps are available?
Infusion pumps come in various types, including volumetric pumps, syringe pumps, and ambulatory pumps. Some pumps are compact and durable, meant for EMS settings, while some are less portable, intended for hospital and clinical use. Each type is suited for specific applications, such as continuous or intermittent infusions, and different patient needs.
How do I choose the right infusion pump for my needs?
Consider factors such as the type of medication being infused, infusion rate accuracy, ease of use, portability, durability, resistance to moisture, drug library, training, and compatibility with existing systems. Evaluate your specific clinical settings and patient population to make the best choice.
What safety features should I look for?
Look for features such as drug libraries, dose error reduction systems, alarms for occlusions or pump malfunctions, and backup battery systems to ensure patient safety during infusions.
Are there warranties available for infusion pumps?
Yes, new pumps come with OEM warranties. Recertified pumps come with a 6-month warranty. Both new and recertified pumps have optional service contracts, which include annual PMs and cover the costs of parts and labor for repairs.
Can I get training on how to use the infusion pump?
Master Medical Equipment offers training and support for infusion pumps. Ask your MME Rep about available training resources to ensure that your staff can operate the pump safely and effectively.
What is the typical lifespan of an infusion pump?
The lifespan of an infusion pump can vary depending on usage and maintenance, but many pumps are designed to last over eight years with proper care. Regular maintenance can help extend the life of the equipment.
What kind of maintenance is required for infusion pumps?
Routine maintenance includes regular cleaning, checking for software updates, and periodic calibration. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for maintenance to ensure optimal performance.
How do I handle infusion pump repairs?
Master Medical Equipment has partnered with ReNew Biomedical to offer repair services, including optional warranties on repairs. Reach out to your MME Rep for information regarding service and the infusion pump repair process.
Can I see a demonstration of the infusion pump before purchasing?
MME offers demonstrations or trial periods, allowing you to see how a pumps operates and assess its suitability for your needs before making a purchase. To request a demo, please reach out to your MME Rep. To view an unboxing of the Sapphire Multi-Therapy Infusion Pump, visit the MME YouTube channel.
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