McKINLEY T34 A Manual For Patients & Carers

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You must contact your nurse if:

 The pump gets wet
 The pump is dropped
 The colour of the medicines in the tubing
or syringe have changed
 There is cloudiness or there are bits
in the tubing or syringe
 The skin around the cannula is red, swollen or sore
 Liquid leaks where the cannula goes into the skin
 The tubing or syringe appears wet
 Cannula has fallen out
 Tubing is not connected to the cannula and/ or syringe
 The alarm sounds.
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If you are at home, phone the community nurse or
the Out of Hours Service as soon as possible.
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Useful Contact Details

Community Nurse: ......................................................................................
Out of Hours Service: .................................................................................
GP: ................................................................................................................
Other
Who: ...................................................... Tel: ..............................................
Who: ..................................................... Tel: ..............................................
Important information about your
McKinley T34 Syringe Pump
A Guide for Patients & Carers
v1 2018

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  • Page 1  Liquid leaks where the cannula goes into the skin Important information about your  The tubing or syringe appears wet McKinley T34 Syringe Pump  Cannula has fallen out  Tubing is not connected to the cannula and/ or syringe ...
  • Page 2 Living with your pump A nurse will check regularly to see how you are. They will How do I know my McKinley T34 pump is working? check the pump and also check the skin around the cannula is The light above the ON/OFF button flashes green every not red, swollen or sore.

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