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Med math starts rolling through your head. You start rummaging through your phone for a that grainy Facebook screenshot someone sent you a while ago of how to set up a ketamine infusion. ‘I remember it was super simple…’ Infusions give many clinicians a cause for anxiety. That anxiety might stem from poorly explained med math in school or training, memories of the IV pump not cooperating when you really need it to, and alarms - so many alarms. These problems have caused many to just go with push-dose medications to avoid using an IV pump completely - usually because it seems too cumbersome, and the task of learning how to use this piece of equipment well can seem daunting. FOAMfrat has always believed that infusions can be started quickly, and lead to better patient care. Infusions let you avoid the peaks and valleys of push-dose medication. Infusions also reduce your cognitive load - having to remember to push a medication at timed intervals can easily be forgotten when you’re dealing with multiple issues at once. The last thing anyone wants to do is forget to administer that anesthesia when your patient is paralyzed. For these reasons, and because the industry is currently looking into IV pump solutions, we were happy when QCORE Medical asked us to review the Sapphire IV pump. How did it go?