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Anonymous
Wed, 01/14/2026 - 17:20
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U.S. Pat. No. 4,919,596, assigned to IVAC Holdings describes a fluid supply monitoring and management apparatus <br> <br> for use in a medicine infusion system. What <br> <br> can be wanted is...
U.S. Pat. No. 4,919,596, assigned to IVAC Holdings describes a fluid supply monitoring and management apparatus <br> <br> for use in a medicine infusion system. What <br> <br> can be wanted is a patient fluid infusion supply system and blood monitoring <br> <br> gadget wherein the <a href="https://tardigrade.site/mediawiki/index.php/To_Inject_The_Dose_Of_Medication">blood oxygen monitor</a> measurement unit is positioned near the infusion pump, for <br> <br> ease of use in a important care or surgical surroundings.<br> <br> Each single use sensor is superior sequentially and positioned for direct <br> <br> contact with a blood pattern via an advancement means, whereby the advancement means contains <br> <br> a blood optical sensor for sensing the arrival and departure of undiluted blood throughout <br> <br> the sensor cassette. Subsequently, the management unit robotically resumes normal operation of infusion of the external infusion fluid supply <br> <br> system. Further still, the mixed measurement improves the accuracy of predicting complete blood glucose degree from measured plasma glucose stage.<br> <br> FIGS. 3 a - 3 d illustrate a sensor tape, as utilized in FIGS.