Abstract:Objective Through continuous accumulation of learning and exploration, the method of maintenance of intravenous pump
in the hospital was studied. Methods Forty new intravenous injection pumps with the same brand and the same configuration were
separately divided into two groups, which we marked as observation group and control group, and there were twenty pumps in each
group. The operation state of the observation group was observed and the detailed maintenance plan was worked out to ensure the
optimal state of the intravenous injection pump. The control group was not maintained. Finally, the identification of the maintenance
of the two groups was analyzed, and the rate of the two groups of intravenous injection pump was completed. Results Integrity
rate of the observation group was 90%, which was much higher than the control group (60%). And 10.0% of the clinical nurses
and 22.7% of hospital equipment members believed that the main responsibility for maintenance and maintenance of intravenous
microinjection pumps was the other side. However, 74.7% of clinical nurses believed that the maintenance and maintenance
of intravenous microinjection pumps were undertaken by themselves in the actual clinical work. In addition, 11.3% of clinical
nurses believed that the maintenance and maintenance of intravenous microinjection pumps should be shared by both parties. The
differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion The maintenance method can not only improve the operation rate of
intravenous injection pump, but also reduce the maintenance cost of the equipment.