Pipette

 
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Pipette in medicine

A pipette is an essential tool in medical practice, designed for precise dosing of liquids. This tool is widely used in laboratories, pharmacies and clinics for various studies and procedures. Pipettes come in various types, including glass, plastic and automatic, each with its own unique features and applications.

Method of administration and dosage

  • Clean the pipette before use to avoid contamination of the liquid.
  • Select the appropriate pipette type depending on the volume and type of liquid.
  • Fill the pipette by squeezing the rubber bulb or using an automatic dispenser.
  • Transfer the liquid carefully, ensuring accurate dosing to avoid errors in testing or treatment.

Side effects

When used correctly, the pipette does not cause any side effects. However, improper handling, such as using a dirty pipette, can lead to inaccuracies in dosage and, as a result, to errors in medical tests and diagnoses.

Contraindications

  • Do not use damaged or cracked pipettes as they may cause liquid leakage and inaccurate results.
  • Avoid cross-use of pipettes for different liquids without cleaning to prevent contamination.

Storage conditions

  • Store pipettes in a dry, clean place, away from direct sunlight and high humidity.
  • Before long-term storage, it is recommended to clean and disinfect the instrument.
  • Store upright or use stands to prevent damage.

Conclusion

The pipette is an important part of medical practice, ensuring accuracy and reliability in measurements and dosages. Proper use and care of this instrument allows maintaining high standards in laboratory and clinical research, minimizing the risk of errors and improving the quality of medical services. Follow the recommendations for the use, storage and care of pipettes to ensure their durability and effectiveness.