Review Pump Settings; Pca Delivery Mode - Smiths Medical CADD Solis VIP 2120 Clinicians Manual

Ambulatory infusion pump
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Editing Delivery Settings
To view and edit delivery settings:
1.
Stop the pump if it is running
2.
In the Tasks menu, press ▲ or
▼ until View Delivery Settings is
highlighted, then press Select
3.
Press ▲ or ▼ until the desired
setting is highlighted, then
press Select
4.
If requested, unlock the keypad
5.
Press ▲ or ▼ until the desired
value appears on the screen, then
select Save
Note: If the new value is above the
maximum soft limit or below the
minimum soft limit, the value appears
in amber on the screen. To select a
value above the maximum soft limit or
below the minimum soft limit, select
Confirm and then select Yes.
Change any additional settings by
scrolling through the remaining
delivery settings and press Select to
edit each setting as necessary.

REVIEW PUMP SETTINGS

When starting a new patient or a new
protocol for the same patient, or after
adjusting any delivery settings, the
pump settings must be reviewed and
accepted as accurate.
To Review Pump Settings:
1.
When the "Review pump settings"
screen appears, select Review
2.
Press ▲ or ▼ to scroll through
and review all the settings. If the
highlighted setting is correct, press
Accept Value. If the highlighted
setting is incorrect, press Select
to edit the setting. Press ▲ or ▼ to
modify the setting and then press
Save or Confirm
CADD
-Solis VIP Pump
®
3.
When the review is complete,
select Next

PCA DELIVERY MODE

PCA (patient-controlled analgesia)
delivery is used for therapies that
require a continuous rate of infusion,
patient-controlled demand doses,
and/or a clinician-activated bolus.
The delivery methods available are:
Continuous rate
PCA dose, a demand dose activated
by the patient
Clinician bolus, a dose activated by
the clinician
Home Screen
The delivery mode and status of the
infusion are indicated on the home
screen with messages appearing in
text, a graphic in a shape unique to
the therapy, and with the colors
green, red, and grey.
Examples specific to the PCA delivery
mode are:
The pump is stopped with a
programmed delayed start
The pump is running and delivering
at a continuous rate
The pump is running and delivering
a PCA bolus
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