2.3.3
The Continuous Rate (ML)
The delivery rate in M L (milliliters in a 24-hour period) is the constant rate at
which the pump delivers medication. The delivery rate range is from 1 ml to 299
ml/24 hours in 1 ml increments. If you program a delivery rate of 000 ml,
delivery will not occur.
2.3.4
The Milliliters Given (ML GIVEN)
The M L GIVEN refers to the number of milliliters delivered since the M L GIVEN
register was last cleared.
The number of milliliters in M L GIVEN accumulates from 000 to 999 and then
automatically resets to 000. Please note that the M L GIVEN counter functions
in a way that is similar to your automobile's odometer. After the M L GIVEN
counter reaches 999, it will start at 000 again and continue counting.
2.3.5
The Reservoir-Residual Volume (RES VOL)
The Reservoir-Residual Volume (RES VO L) refers to the initial amount of
medication (in milliliters), contained in the fluid container, that you wish to
deliver. You must enter that amount into the computer's memory to determine
the amount of medication remaining in the fluid container. [See Section 3.3.1,
" Setting the Reservoir-Residual Volume (RES VO L)" .]
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