A manual wheel used to compress the tubing to increase, decrease, or stop the fluid flow.
A standard IV setup involves several specialized components that work together to maintain a sterile, controlled flow: Intravenous
Intravenous (IV) therapy is a medical method that delivers fluids, medications, and nutrients directly into the bloodstream through a vein. Because it bypasses the digestive system, it is the fastest way to distribute substances throughout the body. Anatomy of an IV Set A manual wheel used to compress the tubing
A thin, flexible plastic tube that stays inside the vein. Intravenous
A clear chamber where you can visually monitor the flow rate and prevent air from entering the tubing.