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Some problems encountered by veterinary practices are:
Some giving sets are too short in length and tubing
can kink easily, thus affecting the flow rate. The rubber
cuff injection sites can leak, soaking an animal. Y-port
injection sites were preferred. Injection sites were
often in the wrong place, sometimes too near the luer
lock end thus being covered up when fixing the giving sets.
Fixed luer locks were difficult to attach, particularly
with one hand. Many giving sets are sold with human
not animal patients in mind. Cost effective small animal sets
were not available witha drip rate of 60 drops per ml.
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