Vented IV sets are usedwhen the fluid is stored in rigid holders, like glass bottles. These systems need air to inflow into the vessel as the fluid leaves, so the air articulation is pivotal. IV infusion set with an airvent integrated above the drip chamber to allow adequate pressure inside the chamber for smooth, uninterrupted fluid flow. The airvent is fitted with a bacterial filter with snap cap to keep out the air borne pathogens.
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Packaging DetailsVented IV sets are used when the fluid is stored in rigid holders, like glass bottles. These systems need air to inflow into the vessel as the fluid leaves, so the air articulation is pivotal. An air embolism is a potential complication of IV therapy and can enter a patient's blood system through cut tubing, unprimed IV tubing, access ports, and drip chambers with too little fluid (Perry et al., 2014). It is unknown how much air will cause death, but deaths have been reported with as little as 10 ml of air.