Ba sic s of Progra m m ing
e Moog Curlin Infusion pump allows the operator to customize this device to meet the speci c
infusion needs of each individual patient.
the programming steps.
rogramming the Moog Curlin Infusion pump requires initial orientation and training,
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but the programming steps have been designed to be user friendly and self-prompting to
minimize training time.
Several di erent types of screens and elds may appear on the displays. Each of the di erent
types of screens is explained below. Whenever you are required to interact with the pump, a
highlight bar or cursor will be present on the screen.
1. An Action Field Screen allows you to select a pump action from the menu.
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To select a eld other than the one highlighted, use the arrow keys to move the cursor up or
down to the desired eld. When the cursor is highlighting the correct eld and you press the
YES/ENTER key, the pump accepts the selection and executes that action. In the example
above, the pump would proceed with steps to resume the therapy.
2. A Selection List eld allows you to select from a predetermined list of values:
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e above example allows you to select which unit to use in programming—e.g., units: mL, mg
or mcg. Only one selection is displayed at a time. When the cursor blinks it is indicating
that no selection has yet been accepted.
you press the NO/CHANGE key. Pressing the YES/ENTER key accepts the selection displayed
and moves the cursor to the next eld.
When programming the pump outside of the LIBRARY mode, the word "Unidenti ed" will be
displayed on the top line of several of the screens.
programmed. "Unidenti ed" is a place holder where the drug name would be displayed if the
program had been chosen from the library.
is chapter will explain the customizing features along with
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