Cardinal Health Kangaroo Omni 385400 Instructions For Use Manual page 5

Enteral feeding pump
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Intermittent Feeding:
Feeding mode where a patient is fed a predetermined amount of enteral fluids at a
prescribed flow rate over specified intervals throughout the day.
Rotor:
The black circular wheel on Kangaroo OMNI™ Enteral Feeding Pump that rotates to push fluid
through the Kangaroo OMNI™ Feeding Set.
Neonate:
Birth through the first 28 days of life.
Infant:
29 days to less than or equal to 2 years.
Children/Adolescent:
2 years to less than 22 years.
Adult:
22 years and older.
Night Mode:
Pump feature that reduces screen brightness by changing from full color display to black
and amber.
Occlusion Pressure:
The pressure that can be created in the Kangaroo OMNI™ Feeding Set when the tubing
becomes blocked.
Occlusion Sensor:
Area on the pump located just above the rotor. The sensor is used to determine fluid
presence in the tubing and to detect blockages in the Kangaroo OMNI™ Feeding Set.
Priming:
The act of completely filling the Kangaroo OMNI™ Feeding Set tube with enteral fluid prior
to feeding.
Thick Formula:
Enteral fluids of smooth consistency that would be categorized as level 2, 3, or 4 drinks within
the IDDSI framework.
Standard Formula:
Enteral fluids of smooth consistency that would be categorized as level 0-1 drinks within
the IDDSI framework.
Timed Pause:
A feature that effectively pauses the pump, but keeps the rotor turning very slowly.
Bolus Max:
Pump feature that offers a rapid infusion delivery option that operates at a non-adjustable
infusion rate of 800mL/hr. This feature is provided to allow clinicians the capability to prescribe rapid rate of
infusion in the cases where it is desired.
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