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IV Administration Set 60 Drop (2) Y-Port Injection Sites, Rotating Luer Lock Adapter, 78" Length

by Dynarex
Year End Sale 21%
Original price $ 1.25
Current price $ 0.99
SKU 7052

The IV Administration Set with 60 Drop, 2 Y-Port Sites, and a Rotating Luer Lock Adapter is designed for precise intravenous delivery of fluids and medications. The 60 drop factor allows for meticulous control of fluid infusion rates. The 2 Y-port sites facilitate multiple medication delivery options without interrupting continuous infusion. The rotating Luer lock adapter ensures a secure, leak-free connection, enhancing patient safety and treatment efficiency. At 78” in length, it provides flexibility and convenience in both hospital and clinical settings.

The Dynarex IV Administration Set with 60 Drop Configuration is expertly designed to provide precise and efficient intravenous therapy. This medical-grade product is ideal for administering IV fluids in clinical settings, featuring two Y-port sites and a rotating Luer lock adapter for enhanced versatility and convenience. With a 78-inch length, this IV set ensures optimal reach and flexibility for healthcare providers and patients alike.

Key Features

60 Drop Drip Rate:

  • Precision: Offers a micro-drip setup (60 drops per mL), ideal for delivering small, controlled amounts of IV fluids or medications, commonly used in pediatric, neonatal, or geriatric care.
  • Control: Facilitates meticulous flow rate control required for critical care and precision dosing.

2 Y-Port Sites:

  • Versatility: Equipped with two Y-port injection sites that allow for the simultaneous or successive administration of additional medications without disrupting the primary fluid line.
  • Convenience: Provides easy access for line modifications, reducing the need for additional punctures and minimizing patient discomfort.

Rotating Luer Lock Adapter:

  • Secure Connection: The rotating Luer lock adapter ensures a secure and leak-proof connection between IV components, reducing the risk of accidental disconnections.
  • Flexibility: Enables easy and quick connection changes without compromising stability, providing flexibility in IV line management.

78" Length:

  • Extended Reach: Offers an ample length of 78 inches, ensuring sufficient flexibility for patient movement and treatment setup across diverse care environments.
  • Ease of Use: Provides room to maneuver the set for comfortable patient positioning, catering to varying clinical demands.

Specifications

  • Material: Constructed with high-quality, medical-grade materials for durability and reliability during usage.
  • Sterility: Each IV administration set is individually sterilized and sealed to ensure it is free from contaminants prior to use, maintaining high standards of patient safety.

Usage and Application

General IV Therapy:

  • Suitable for a wide range of intravenous therapies, especially in situations requiring micro-drip precision.

Clinical Environments:

  • Designed for use in hospitals, outpatient settings, emergency services, and home healthcare, supporting professional healthcare routines.

Safety and Handling

  • Single-Use: Intended for single-use only to maintain sterility and prevent cross-contamination between patients.
  • Easy Setup: Designed for quick and straightforward assembly and operation, facilitating efficient and safe IV setup for healthcare professionals.

The Dynarex IV Administration Set with 60 drop capability, dual Y-port sites, and a rotating Luer lock offers precision and flexibility, making it a reliable choice for healthcare providers involved in delivering fine-tuned intravenous therapy.

IV Administration Set 60 Drop (2) Y-Port Injection Sites, Rotating Luer Lock Adapter, 78" Length
IV Administration Set 60 Drop (2) Y-Port Injection Sites, Rotating Luer Lock Adapter, 78" Length
$ 1.25 $ 0.99
FAQs About IV Sets, IV Tubing, IV Administration Sets
  • What is an IV Set?

    An IV set (intravenous infusion set) is a sterile, single-use system designed to deliver fluids, medications, nutrients, or electrolytes directly into a patient’s vein. IV sets are crucial in hospitals, emergency rooms, surgical care, and home infusion therapies.

  • How Often Should an IV Drip Set Be Changed?

    Change IV sets every 72–96 hours (3–4 days), or according to hospital protocol, to minimize infection risk. For blood products, TPN (total parenteral nutrition), or immunocompromised patients, change every 24 hours.

  • What are the Different Sizes of IV Sets?

    IV sets come in pediatric, microdrip (60 drops/mL), and adult/standard macrodrip (10, 15, or 20 drops/mL) sizes. Choose based on the patient’s age, vein, therapy required, and infusion rate.

  • How Do You Calculate IV Set Drip Rate?

    Drop factor (macrodrip): 10, 15, or 20 drops/mL Drop factor (microdrip): 60 drops/mL

  • Can IV Sets Be Used at Home?

    Yes! Prepackaged, sterile IV sets are safe for home use with physician oversight, especially for hydration, antibiotics, vitamin therapy (like the Myers cocktail), or chronic illness management.

  • How Often Should You Change Infusion Sets?

    Change every 72–96 hours for most standard infusions. Always use a new set for blood, lipid, or highly viscous solutions. Insulin infusion sets (for diabetes pumps) often require change every 2-3 days.

  • How Many Times Can an IV Set Be Used?

    IV sets are strictly single-use only. Never reuse an IV set—always discard after one patient and one therapy session to prevent infections.

  • Is Too Much IV Drip Bad?

    Yes, over-infusion can cause fluid overload, swelling, pulmonary edema, or even heart failure—especially in children, elderly, or cardiac/renal patients. Follow prescribed rates exactly.

  • How Long Can IV Fluids Hang?

    Standard fluids (saline, dextrose): Up to 24 hours Blood products: 4 hours maximum TPN/lipid fluids: change after 24 hours Always check local protocols and fluid manufacturer’s recommendations.

  • How Do Nurses Use IV Sets?

    Assemble sterile set, flush air out, connect to patient’s IV catheter, adjust flow rate, monitor site and patient reactions. Nurses change sets per guidelines and assess for leaks/clots regularly.

  • What is a 3-Way IV Set Used For?

    3-way IV sets allow connection of multiple IV lines (medications, fluids) to a single patient access site, enabling complex therapies and rapid switching in critical care.

  • What Are the Four Main Types of IV Fluids?

    Normal Saline (0.9% Sodium Chloride) Lactated Ringer’s Solution Dextrose Solutions (D5W, D10W) Half Normal Saline (0.45% Sodium Chloride)

  • How Many Drops Are in an IV Set?

    Microdrip set: 60 gtt (drops)/mL Macrodrip set: 10, 15, or 20 gtt/mL (check your set’s label)

  • How Many Drops in 1 Minute?

    Based on your drip rate calculation (see formula above), adjust the clamp until the correct number of drops fall per minute on the drip chamber scale.

  • What Not to Do After IV Drip?

    Don’t vigorously move the arm/hand used for the IV immediately after removal. Avoid soaking in water (baths/hot tubs) near IV site for 24 hours. Report redness, pain, swelling, fever, or leaking immediately.

  • Is 2 Bags of IV Fluid a Lot?

    Depends on the clinical indication; for adults, 2 liters may be standard for dehydration, but always follow a doctor’s prescribed volume and rate.

  • Can I Leave My Infusion Set In Longer Than 3 Days?

    Not recommended. Extended use increases infection risk and reduces effectiveness. Change every 72–96 hours or sooner if issues arise.

  • Where is the Best Place to Put an Infusion Set?

    Arms and hands are most common for short-term IVs. For insulin pumps or home infusions, abdomen is common (rotate sites as needed). Central lines (chest/neck) are for longer treatments.

  • How Do I Choose an Infusion Set?

    Patient size/vein quality Therapy type (fluid, medication, blood) Drip factor (microdrip for kids, macrodrip for adults) Ease of use (needleless options, 3-way sets)

  • Are IV Sets Reusable?

    No – IV sets are never to be reused. Always use new, sterile tubing per patient and session.

  • How Many Days Can You Use the Same IV?

    Peripheral IV sites: 72–96 hours. Central lines: longer, but monitor for infection.

  • How Long Can an IV Stay in One Place?

    3–4 days for peripheral IV; remove or relocate if signs of infection, irritation, or malfunction occur.

  • How Long Do IV Fluids Stay in Your System?

    IV fluids metabolize and are excreted over hours to a day, depending on rate, type, patient age, and health.

  • What is in the Myers Cocktail?

    A popular IV vitamin therapy blend including magnesium, calcium, B vitamins, and vitamin C, often offered in wellness clinics.

  • Can Too Much IV Fluid Cause Heart Failure?

    Yes, especially in patients with cardiac/renal disorders. Always follow dosing guidelines and monitor closely.

  • How Long Do IV Electrolytes Last?

    Effects can last hours to days, depending on solution, dose, and metabolism.

  • Why Choose Our IV Sets?

    Sterile, medical-grade, latex-free IV sets Wide range: pediatric microdrip, adult macrodrip, 3-way and needleless variants Clear, flexible tubing and precision drip chambers for accurate dosing Individually packaged for maximum infection control Approved for hospital, clinic, or home infusion therapies worldwide Compatible with Myers cocktail, hydration, medication, or vitamin IVs

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