Mobile & Connected IV infusion pump
A significant advancement in IV treatment monitoring
- Treatment Monitoring
- Fall Detection Sensor
- Cloud Connected
- Intuitive Dashboard
- Reports and statistics
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Product description
iV2GO® device enhances the monitoring of intravenous therapies while offering a more patient-centered approach to care. It allows clinicians to oversee multiple patients from a centralized location, maintaining continuous awareness of therapy requirements and status.
The customizable ward overview optimises clinical workflows, while advanced alarm management features mitigate alarm fatigue. This includes continuous monitoring of infusion statuses, enabling healthcare professionals and nurses to optimize their time and improve efficiency by anticipating when treatments are concluding.
Additionally, the platform supports effective time management by facilitating the timely preparation of new bags and syringes, enabling the efficient location of available pumps, and minimising unnecessary visits to isolated patients.
Overall, the iV2GO® device significantly enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of IV treatment monitoring, making it a vital tool for medical professionals com- mitted to delivering high-quality patient care.
Integrated drip counter
The iV-GO has an integrated drip counter.
Monitor treatments from near and far
iV-View
Status, reports and statistics in an easy overview
Monitor and track treatment progress
iV-View gives you an easy overview of all the Connected OSAA iV devices on your ward. The dashboard lets you monitor multiple treatments at once and get feedback from active or even stalled treatments, and act instantly on the info, to avoid waisting precious time for both the ward and patients
Alarms, notifications and feedback
The connected OSAA devices communicates with iV-View dashboard. The dashboard receives alarms and notifications if the treatment stops, changes flow rate or it detects a fall.
Reduce wasted time and failed treatments
Get a notification if the device detects flow stop, if the staff can see irregularities with your treatment, and when the treatment is about to end, so you can get back to the ward at treatment end, and avoid wasting time.