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A Measured Volume Set (also known as a Burette Set or Volumetric Infusion Set) is a sterile IV infusion device used to deliver accurately measured amounts of fluids or medications over a specified time. It is especially useful in pediatric, neonatal, and critical care patients where precision and fluid control are essential.
Burette Chamber:
Transparent calibrated chamber, typically with a volume capacity of 100ï150 mL.
Allows precise measurement of fluid before infusion.
Graduation markings for visual monitoring of volume.
Drip Chamber:
Located below the burette to control the drip rate and eliminate air bubbles.
Available in microdrip (60 drops/mL) or macrodrip configurations depending on clinical need.
Air Vent (Vented Spike):
Allows fluid flow from non-collapsible containers such as glass bottles.
Integrated bacterial filter ensures sterile air entry.
Floating Valve/Overflow Protection:
Prevents accidental overfilling of the burette chamber.
Tubing and Roller Clamp:
Flexible, latex-free tubing with a roller clamp for manual flow control.
May include a Y-injection port for medication administration.
Luer Lock/Slip Connector:
Secure connection to IV cannulas or extension sets.
Pediatric and neonatal IV therapy
Fluid restriction protocols
Precise medication dosing (e.g., antibiotics, electrolytes)
Short-term infusion of measured volumes in adults and children
Prevention of fluid overload
Accurate volume control
Safer medication delivery in sensitive populations
Reduces risk of over-infusion
Suitable for intermittent or continuous infusion
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