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A three-way stopcock is a medical device used in clinical settings to manage fluid flow in intravenous (IV) lines, catheters, or other medical equipment. It consists of a small, plastic, T-shaped valve with three ports that allow for the connection of syringes, tubing, or other devices.
By rotating the stopcock's handle, healthcare providers can control the direction of fluid flow, enabling them to:
1. Administer medications or fluids.
2. Withdraw samples or fluids.
3. Isolate one port to prevent flow.
It is commonly used in procedures like drug administration, blood sampling, or pressure monitoring in critical care.