is eld will not be accepted with the YES/ENTER key until the rate is adjusted to fall
within pump's range. When the rate is correct, use the YES/ENTER key to accept, and
move to the next eld.
3. BOLUS (Bolus Dose): Use the numeric keys to enter the prescribed bolus (patient demand
dose) and when correct, press the YES/ENTER key to accept and move on to the next eld (see
Figure 5.1).
Note: If a bolus dose entered falls out of the range of the pump, the above "Greater than Max
Field Limit" or "Less than Min Field Limit" alert will also appear and display the limit.
4. BOLS INT (Bolus Interval):
time (from 0 to 60 min) prescribed between patient-activated bolus dosing. Enter the time using
the numeric keys and, when correct, press the YES/ENTER key to accept and move the cursor
to the next eld.
5. # BOLS/hr (Number of Bolus Doses per hour): Using the numeric keys, enter the number (0
to 15) of boluses allowed per hour and, when correct, press the YES/ENTER key to accept and
move to the last eld.
6. DONE?: If the programming is not done, use the up or down arrow keys to locate the eld
to be changed, use the numeric keys to enter the corrected information and press YES/ENTER
to accept the new data. If all the elds are acceptable, at the "DONE?" prompt, press the YES/
ENTER key to move on to the next screen.
Before the infusion is started, it is important to consider a few
I M PORTAN T
remaining issues, such as checking the administration set to be sure it
I N FORM AT I ON
was primed or purged of all air, or perhaps the pump may need to be
put into a security lock setting for additional safety.
e following screen o ers you four choices:
Note that you do not need to answer yes or no questions or enter data as previously requested.
screen requires only that you press the corresponding key on the keypad to begin the requested
function.
e following section explains each selection beginning with Prime:
e IV bag or syringes and administration set should be inspected and be free of all air and air
bubbles before they are connected to the access site. Priming may have been done by gravity when
the administration set was rst connected to the bag. However, if it was not done then or if there are
any remaining air bubbles to be removed, the pump's "PRIME" function will assist in this process.
To prime the set by using the pump, follow the directions below.
Note:
e lock setting may restrict the ability to prime using the pump.
is eld allows the clinician to enter the minimum amount of
R u n
O p t i o n s
S c r e e n
Prim e
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