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HdBe Infusion
An infusion is a device that slowly injects fluid into a blood vessel. The infusion has a number of components. The infusion contains:
- the (peripheral) cannula or the (central) catheter put into the patient peripherally or centrally;
- the administering system connected to the cannula/catheter allowing the administered fluid to run,
- the infusion bag containing the fluid. Multiple administering systems may be connected to one cannula/catheter. Furthermore, a central venous catheter may have multiple lumens. Arterial and epidural catheters also exist in addition to venous catheters.
Purpose
The purpose of an infusion is usually to administer fluid and/or medication. Information on present infusions is recorded to inform other health professionals. This information is of importance in determining the care required for the patient and in safely administering medication. In a transfer situation, the information offers the option to realize continuity of care by organizing specific expertise and materials in advance, for example.
- type LogicalModel
- FHIR R4
- status Draft
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The canonical from this resource does not match any claim in this context and conflicts with a claim from another scope.
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