Smiths Medical CADD Prizm VIP 6100 Patient Information
Smiths Medical CADD Prizm VIP 6100 Patient Information

Smiths Medical CADD Prizm VIP 6100 Patient Information

Total parental nutrition delivery mode, ambulatory infusion pumps

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P A T I E N T I N F O R M A T I O N
TPN Total Parenteral Nutrition Delivery Mode
Model 6100 and 6101
Ambulatory
Infusion
Pumps

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  • Page 1 P A T I E N T I N F O R M A T I O N TPN Total Parenteral Nutrition Delivery Mode Model 6100 and 6101 Ambulatory Infusion Pumps...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ..............Warnings ..............Cautions ................. ® CADD-Prizm Pump (Diagram) ........Description of the Keys ..........Installing a Battery ............Using the Power Pack or AC Adapter ......11 The Main Screen ............13 Description of the Infusion Profile ......14 Å...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction ® Your doctor has recommended that you use the CADD-Prizm pump as part of your treatment. ® The CADD-Prizm pump can be carried with you and is designed to deliver medication into your body. Your physi- cian will prescribe your medication specifically for you. Your prescription is programmed into your pump by your clinician according to your physician’s specific orders.
  • Page 4: Warnings

    Failure to properly follow warnings, cautions, and instruc- tions could result in damage to the pump or death or serious injury. Warnings • If the pump is used to deliver life-sustaining medication, an additional pump must be available. ™ • Use of a syringe with the CADD Administration Set may result in UNDER-DELIVERY of medication.
  • Page 5 • If the pump is dropped or hit, the battery door may be- come broken or damaged. Do not use the pump if the battery door is damaged because the battery will not be properly secured; this may result in loss of power or non- delivery of drug.
  • Page 6: Cautions

    cassette could result in unregulated gravity infusion or a reflux of blood. • Do not prime the fluid path with the tubing connected to your catheter. This could result in over-delivery of medica- tion or air embolism. • Ensure that the entire fluid path is free of all air bubbles before connecting to your catheter to prevent air embo- lism.
  • Page 7 • Do not clean the pump with acetone, other plastic sol- vents, or abrasive cleaners. • Do not use the pump in the presence of flammable anes- thetics or explosive gasses. • Use only Smiths Medical MD accessories as using other brands may adversely affect the operation of the pump.
  • Page 8: Cadd-Prizm ® Pump (Diagram)

    ® CADD-Prizm Pump (Diagram) Green Amber Light Light Display Keypad Power Jack (for the Power Pack or AC Adapter) Battery Compartment Data In/Out Jack Air Detector (Optional) Cassette (the part of the Medication Cassette Reservoir or ™ CADD Administration Set that ®...
  • Page 9: Description Of The Keys

    Description of the Keys ⁄ Starts and stops the pump and silences alarms. Œ Used by the clinician. Å The “Help” Key — explains what you see on the display. ¤ Used by the clinician. „ Advances you from one screen to the next and silences some alarms.
  • Page 10: Installing A Battery

    Installing a New Battery A 9 volt battery may be used to power the pump. Even if you are using a Power Pack or AC Adapter to power the pump, you must have a 9 volt battery installed. If 9-volt Battery Low or 9-volt Battery Depleted appears in the display, or if Battery Low appears on the main screen, you should change the battery.
  • Page 11 has been damaged because the battery will not be prop- erly secured; this may result in loss of power, nondelivery of drug, and, depending on the type of drug being admin- istered, death or serious injury. To install a new battery: Stop the Pump? 1.
  • Page 12 blank. Reinsert the battery, making sure to match the + and – markings. The power up sequence will start, the pump will go through an electronic self-test, and the pump will beep at the end of the power up sequence. All of the display indicators, the software revision level, and each parameter will appear briefly.
  • Page 13: Using The Power Pack Or Ac Adapter

    Using the Power Pack or AC Adapter Depending on your delivery, your clinician may give you a rechargeable Power Pack or an AC Adapter to power your pump. For complete instructions, you should also read the Instructions for Use that come with the Power Pack or AC Adapter.
  • Page 14 NOTE: If necessary, you can recharge the Power Pack while it is still attached to the pump. Just attach the AC Adapter connector to the Power Pack input jack. Or, if you want to operate the pump on AC power, you can attach the AC Adapter directly to the pump’s Power jack.
  • Page 15: The Main Screen

    The Main Screen The following screen is what you will see on the pump’s display most of the time. It is called the Main Screen and shows the following: Status of Infusion Period. See the next page. If the pump is stopped, this will Battery show STOPPED.
  • Page 16: Description Of The Infusion Profile

    Description of the Infusion Profile The illustration below shows what an infusion profile may look like. You can tell where you are in your infusion profile by looking at the main screen. • During taper up, the main screen shows RUNNING ¤ •...
  • Page 17: How To Use The Help Key

    Å How to Use the HELP Key Å If you have a question about a screen, press for more information. A description of the screen will appear. For example, if you want information about the Reservoir Å Volume screen, you can press and this screen will appear: The symbol (?≥) in the lower...
  • Page 18: Starting The Pump

    Starting the Pump When you start the pump, it will review the program, and then begin delivering medication. If the pump will not start, a message should appear on the display. Refer to the Messages and Alarms section on page 26. WARNING: Prior to starting infusion, inspect the fluid path for kinks, a closed clamp, or other upstream obstructions, and remove all air bubbles to prevent air embolism.
  • Page 19: Stopping And Restarting The Pump

    Stopping and Restarting the Pump Stopping the pump stops delivery of medication. Whenever the pump is stopped, the amber light will blink. • If you stop the pump during the Infusion Profile, delivery will stop, but will continue from the same point when you restart the pump.
  • Page 20: Removing A Cassette

    Removing a Cassette WARNING: Close the tubing clamp before removing the cassette from the pump to prevent unregulated infusion, which could result in death or serious injury. To remove a cassette: Stop the Pump? ⁄ 1. Press to stop the pump.
  • Page 21: Attaching A Cassette

    Attaching a Cassette WARNING: • If you are using a CADD™ Administration Set or Medica- tion Cassette Reservoir that does not have the flow stop feature (reorder number does not start with 21-73xx): You ™ must use a CADD Extension Set with Anti-Siphon Valve ™...
  • Page 22 3. Place the pump upright on a firm, flat surface. Press down so the cassette fits tightly against the pump. 4. Insert a coin into the latching button, push ® in, and turn counter- clockwise until the mark on the latch lines up with the solid dot.
  • Page 23 6. A message will appear on High Volume Admin the display showing the type set latched of cassette you have latched. „ NEXT to continue Press 7. Reset Reservoir Volume to — Reset Reservoir ´ Volume to 3000.0 ml? ? may appear. Press reset the Reservoir Volume Press Y or N to the originally programmed...
  • Page 24: Priming The Tubing And Starting The Pump

    Priming the Tubing and Starting the Pump When the new cassette is attached, the pump may automati- cally prompt you to prime the tubing. Prime Tubing? 1. If Prime Tubing? appears, ´ press Press Y or N 2. This screen will appear. Make sure you are not connected Disconnect tubing to the pump’s tubing.
  • Page 25 When the new cassette is attached, the pump will automati- cally prompt you to start the pump. 5. When Start the Pump? appears, check to see if the Start the Pump? fluid path is free of air. If your clinician has instructed Press Y or N you to use the Air Detector, go to the next section.
  • Page 26: Inserting The Tubing Into The Air Detector

    Inserting the Tubing into the Air Detector The Air Detector is designed to detect air bubbles in the fluid path. When the tubing is inserted into the Air Detector, an air bubble exceeding the specified size will cause an alarm to sound and the pump to stop.
  • Page 27: What If I Drop Or Hit The Pump

    What if I drop or hit the pump? What should I do if I drop the pump in water? If you accidentally drop the pump in water, retrieve it quickly, dry it off with a towel, and call your clinician. What if I drop the pump or hit it against a hard surface? Immediately do the following: •...
  • Page 28: Alarms And Messages

    Alarms and Messages If there are alarms or special messages you need to be aware of, the pump will beep or sound an alarm. Look at the screen Å and follow the steps in this table, or press for help. When you see: Take this action: The 9 volt battery is low but the...
  • Page 29 Alarms and Messages When you see: Take this action: There is air in the tubing or the Air in line detected tubing is not threaded through „ Pump will not run the air detector. Press NEXT to silence stop the alarm. Then follow your clinician’s instructions for priming.
  • Page 30 Alarms and Messages When you see: Take this action: You hear 9 beeps: the infusion profile has ended. Disconnect or (any screen) ™ change the CADD Administra- tion set as appropriate. The Reservoir Volume has Reservoir Volume „ reached 0.0 ml. Press is zero stop the alarm.
  • Page 31 Alarms and Messages When you see: Take this action: Fluid is not flowing from the Upstream Occlusion fluid container to the pump. Press STOP to stop Check for a kink, a closed clamp, Press NEXT to restart or an air bubble in the tubing between the fluid container and (Model 6101 only) ⁄...
  • Page 32 Your Clinician’s Name: _______________________________________________ Phone Number: _______________________________________ Instructions: Pump placement during bathing/showering: ____________ ______________________________________________________ Pump placement during sleep: _________________________ ______________________________________________________ Storage of medication: ________________________________ ______________________________________________________...
  • Page 33 Notes...
  • Page 36 CADD, CADD-Prizm, and the Medication Cassette Reservoir design mark are trademarks of the Smiths Medical family of companies. The symbol ® indicates the trademark is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and certain other countries. All other names and marks mentioned are the trade names, trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.

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