Features Of The Pump System - Smiths Medical CADD-Solis Operator's Manual

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Features of the pump system

®
The CADD
-Solis ambulatory infusion system
delivers break-through advancements in patient-
centered pain management infusion solutions.
®
The CADD
-Solis ambulatory infusion pump
®
and CADD
-Solis Medication Safety Software are
designed to help promote optimal patient safety,
patient care, and a scalable connectivity platform
designed to grow with evolving clinical and
technology needs.
Patient Safety—Built-in medication delivery
safety features and advancements in programming
simplicity enable a patient-focused, treatment-
orientated infusion system designed to help address
medication safety goals and reduce the risk of
programming errors:
State-of-the-art technology designed to meet
advanced dose-error reduction guidelines:
– Initial programming set-up.
– Dose limits.
– Indication of overridden soft limits.
– Configure protocol library to current
practices.
– Software that is simple to operate.
– Display protocol and drug name at all
times.
– Tracks limit overrides and programming
changes.
Customizable therapy-based protocol libraries
deploy user's best practices in all care areas:
– Facility-defined protocol library includes
the therapy, qualifier, drug, unit/
concentration, dose limits, and drug
delivery parameters.
– Personalize therapy within user-defined soft
and hard limits.
– Simulates standard flow sheet used in many
healthcare facilities.
Secure access and simple menu structure with
soft-key interface and familiar CADD® pump
scroll keys:
– Soft key interface helps make programming
and navigating intuitive and easy.
– Scroll keypad prevents entering values
outside of defined program limits.
– Designate authorized users with levels of
security access.
Patient Care—A versatile multi-therapy infusion
system designed to support pain management
medication delivery needs. The compact,
lightweight design promotes patient mobility, which
is associated with improved clinical outcomes,
reduced length-of-stay, and reduced treatment costs:
A highly versatile, multi-therapy pain
management infusion system:
– IV PCA, epidurals, nerve blocks, surgical
site infusion therapies.
– Therapies that require a continuous rate of
infusion, patient-controlled PCA doses, or
both (such as patient-controlled analgesia).
– Post-op, labor and delivery, trauma, and
pediatrics.
Medication delivery focused on the point of
care:
– Strikingly clear screen displays therapy
protocol, drug, medication delivery settings,
and status.
– Color indicators of therapy protocol, pump
operating status, and alarms/alerts.
Immediate access to patient data to assist
with patient assessment with on-screen color
graphs and trending data:
– Unique graphs, trend reports and user
audit trail facilitate patient-centered care
management and promote continuous
quality indicators (CQI) processes.
– Reports include: given and PCA dose
counters, PCA dose graph, delivery
history and pie chart, delivery log, event
log, protocol summary library, device
information.
Human factors design testing to help ensure
ease-of-use:
– Rigorous testing and analysis resulting in
an intuitive design with easy to operate
controls and high contrast display to help
save time and lower the risk of user error.
Versatile administration set options:
– Smiths Medical offers a wide variety of
CADD® administration sets, featuring
exclusive medication cassette reservoirs to
promote patient mobility.
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