How IV Sets Work in Modern Healthcare
If you or a loved one has ever been admitted to a hospital in India, you have almost certainly seen a transparent bag of fluid hanging from a metal stand beside the bed, connected to the patient's arm through a thin tube. That tube and its components make up what is known as an IV set . Despite being one of the most commonly used tools in healthcare, few patients truly understand what it does or why it matters. This post aims to change that. What Is an IV Set? IV stands for intravenous, which simply means 'into the vein'. An IV set is a medical device that allows fluids, medicines, or nutrients to be delivered directly into a patient's bloodstream through a vein. It typically consists of a drip chamber, a long flexible tube, a flow regulator, and a needle or cannula that is inserted into the patient's hand or arm. The IV set works by using gravity to move fluid from the bag above down through the tube and into the body. The flow regulator, a small plastic clamp on t...