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Microbore IV Extension Set Needleless Y-Site Luer Lock Slide Clamp

by Amsino
Year End Sale 9%
Original price $ 3.95
Current price $ 3.59
SKU AE0107

The Microbore IV Extension Set Needleless Y-Site Luer Lock Slide Clamp is a medical device that is used in intravenous (IV) therapy to administer medication, fluids, or blood products to a patient. This IV Extension Set is used to extend the length of an IV line, allowing healthcare providers to adjust the distance between the patient and the IV infusion set. The Y-site design allows for multiple medications or fluids to be given simultaneously through the same line. The needleless design eliminates the need for a needle to be inserted into the IV line, reducing the risk of accidental needle sticks. The luer lock slide clamp provides a secure connection between the extension set and the IV catheter. It also has a slide clamp that can be adjusted to regulate the flow of medication or fluids. The Microbore extension set is made of a smaller diameter tubing (microbore) compared to standard IV tubing, making it more suitable for pediatric or critically ill patients.


Amsino Extension IV Set Microbore Tubing is a 7 inch, One Slide Clamp, PosiSite Needless Injection Y Site. This well crafted IV Set features a Female Luer and Cap, Slide Clamp, PosiSite Needleless Injection Y Site, Rotating Male Luer Lock and Cap, and Poly Pouch, accommodating an approximate Priming Volume of 0.12 mL.

  • Needless Injection Site
  • Rotating Male Luer Lock
  • DEHP Free and Latex free
Microbore IV Extension Set Needleless Y-Site Luer Lock Slide Clamp
Microbore IV Extension Set Needleless Y-Site Luer Lock Slide Clamp
$ 3.95 $ 3.59
FAQs About IV Extension Sets
  • Are IV Extension Sets Necessary?

    Yes, IV extension sets are essential for enhancing patient comfort, minimizing the risk of accidental disconnection, simplifying access for medication administration, and reducing contamination. They allow flexible placement of IV lines, especially when frequent movement or repositioning is needed.

  • What are the Four Types of IV Sets?

    Primary IV Sets: Standard devices for continuous IV fluid or medication delivery. Secondary (IV Piggyback) Sets: Used to administer intermittent medications via a Y-site. Extension Sets: Short lengths that extend the IV line for easier access and maneuverability. Blood Administration Sets: Designed for safe, filtered delivery of blood products.

  • How to Use an IV Extension Set?

    Prime the Extension Set: Remove all air bubbles by flushing with saline before attaching to the patient. Attach to IV Catheter or Main IV Line: Use sterile technique and luer lock connections. Secure Properly: Tape or secure the set to avoid accidental removal or kinking. Monitor for Patency and Leakage: Regularly check for flow and signs of infiltration.

  • What Is the Purpose of the Extension Set?

    Extends the length of the IV tubing, facilitating patient mobility. Reduces the risk of contamination and needlestick injuries. Increases ease of medication administration and IV access.

  • Why Use an IV Extension Set?

    Infection Prevention Reduced Patient Disconnection Better Patient Mobility Convenient Medication Administration

  • What Is the Difference Between Saline Lock and Extension Set?

    Saline Lock: An IV catheter capped and flushed with saline, allowing intermittent access. Extension Set: A length of tubing added to a catheter to extend reach and facilitate access; can be used with saline locks.

  • How Often Should I Change My IV Extension Tubing?

    Change every 72–96 hours or as per hospital protocol to reduce infection risk.

  • Can I Reuse an IV Infusion Set?

    No, never reuse IV extension sets. They are single-use, sterile devices designed to be discarded after use to prevent infection and cross-contamination.

  • How to Make IV Drip Faster?

    Ensure the IV bag is elevated above heart level. Check for kinks or obstructions in tubing. Adjust the roller clamp as needed. Consult a healthcare professional for safe flow rate adjustments.

  • What Are Common IV Piggyback Errors?

    Incorrect medication dosage. Failing to properly prime the secondary tubing. Forgetting to open or close clamps. Improper height adjustment leading to backflow.

  • How Many Days to Change IV Set?

    Every 72–96 hours for most continuous infusions. Change immediately if contamination or malfunction occurs.

  • What Are the Advantages of Using an Extension Set?

    Enhanced patient comfort and movement. Lower infection risk. Easier medication and fluid administration. Improved accessibility for healthcare providers.

  • What Are Common IV Insertion Mistakes?

    Inadequate skin antisepsis. Inserting at the wrong angle. Failure to secure the catheter. Not flushing tubing to prevent clots.

  • How to Prime IV Tubing Without Bubbles?

    Slowly flush saline through tubing before connection. Tap tubing gently to dislodge bubbles. Hold set vertically to allow air to rise and escape.

  • What Are the Disadvantages of IV Sets?

    Increased infection risk if not changed per guidelines. Risk of air embolism if not properly primed. Possible kinking or disconnection.

  • Why Choose Our IV Extension Sets?

    Sterile, Latex-Free, & DEHP-Free Materials: Reduces allergic reactions and ensures patient safety. Universal Luer Lock Connectors: Compatible with all IV catheters and infusion systems. Flexible, Kink-Resistant Tubing: Maintains reliable flow. Single-Use, Individually Packaged: Guaranteed hygiene and convenience.

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