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The IV Stand Stainless Steel with Fiber Base is a robust and reliable solution for medical facilities. Its stainless steel construction ensures durability and resistance to corrosion, while the fiber base provides stability. This IV stand is designed to securely hold intravenous fluid bags, making it an essential tool in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare settings.
Specifications:
Stainless Steel Construction: The main pole and components of the IV stand are constructed from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring longevity and easy maintenance.
Fiber Base: The stand features a fiber base that provides excellent stability and balance, preventing tipping or wobbling during use.
Height Adjustment: The stand's height is adjustable to accommodate various patient needs and medical procedures, offering flexibility and convenience.
Hooks and Attachments: Multiple hooks and attachments are available for hanging IV bags and other medical equipment securely.
Easy Mobility: Equipped with smooth-rolling casters, this IV stand allows for easy mobility, making it effortless to transport patients while maintaining their intravenous treatments.
Frequently Asked Question:
Q: Why is stainless steel preferred for IV stand construction?
A: Stainless steel is chosen for its durability, resistance to corrosion, and ease of cleaning, ensuring a long-lasting and hygienic solution.
Q: How does the fiber base contribute to stability?
A: The fiber base provides a wide and stable platform, reducing the risk of the IV stand tipping over, even when multiple IV bags are hung.
Q: Can the IV stand's height be adjusted for different patients?
A: Yes, the height of the IV stand is adjustable to accommodate various patient heights and medical requirements.
Q: Are there specific hooks for hanging IV bags securely?
A: Yes, the IV stand is equipped with hooks and attachments designed for the secure hanging of IV bags and medical equipment.
Q: How does the inclusion of casters benefit healthcare settings?
A: Casters allow for easy mobility, making it convenient to move the IV stand and patients as needed while maintaining intravenous treatments.