Deltec CADD-Prizm VIP PCA 6100 Patient Information Download Page 1

Model 6100 and 6101

Ambulatory

Infusion

Pumps

P A T I E N T I N F O R M AT I O N

PCA

Patient Controlled Analgesia Delivery Mode

Summary of Contents for CADD-Prizm VIP PCA 6100

Page 1: ...Model 6100 and 6101 Ambulatory Infusion Pumps PATIENT INFORMATION PCA Patient Controlled Analgesia Delivery Mode...

Page 2: ...Main Screen 10 The HELP Key 11 Starting the Pump 12 Stopping the Pump 13 Getting a Dose 14 Removing a Cassette 15 Attaching a Cassette 16 Resetting the Reservoir Volume 19 Priming the Tubing and Start...

Page 3: ...d as your medication needs change The pump can be programmed to deliver medication at a constant rate and or to allow delivery of a bolus dose at a specified time interval The pump stores programmed i...

Page 4: ...sult the amount of under delivery will increase and could on occasion be significant You must regularly compare the volume remaining in the syringe to the pump s displayed values such as Reservoir Vol...

Page 5: ...pushed Accidentally pushing the button may deliver a Dose causing over delivery of medi cation Close the tubing clamp before removing the cassette from the pump to prevent unregulated gravity infusion...

Page 6: ...ree of all air bubbles before connecting to your catheter to prevent air embo lism If the pump is dropped or hit inspect the pump for dam age Do not use a pump that is damaged or is not working proper...

Page 7: ...ttery compartment Data In Out jack accessory jack or Air Detector Port area Do not clean the pump with acetone other plastic sol vents or abrasive cleaners Do not use the pump in the presence of flamm...

Page 8: ...mp is inoperable call clinician Display Shows information and messages After a short time the display turns itself off to save power Press any key except the Display Keypad Power Jack Data In Out Jack...

Page 9: ...o n o f t h e K e y s Starts and stops the pump and silences alarms Used by the clinician The Help Key explains what you see on the display Used by the clinician Advances you from one screen to the ne...

Page 10: ...ly which could result in death or serious injury Always have new batteries available for replacement If power is lost non delivery of drug will occur and depend ing on the drug being administered coul...

Page 11: ...pump Insert the battery The pump will beep if the battery is inserted correctly 5 Replace the battery door The pump will power up auto matically 6 Start the pump by pressing 7 When you see Start the...

Page 12: ...tery installed Battery leakage could dam age the pump PCA 6210X Low Battery DOSING Res Vol 47 0 ml Press NEXT to advance Battery Status Reminder that the key lets you look at the pump s program Status...

Page 13: ...r Volume screen you can press and the following will appear The symbol in the lower right corner means there are more help screens Press again to see the next help screen To page through all the help...

Page 14: ...ism An undetected upstream occlusion may result in under or non delivery of drug and depending on the drug being adminis tered could result in death or serious injury Air embolism can result in death...

Page 15: ...y of medication Whenever the pump is stopped the amber light will blink 1 Press 2 When Stop the Pump appears press STOPPED will appear on the main screen and the amber light will blink Stop the Pump P...

Page 16: ...tart a dose To start a dose 1 Press on the pump or the button on the Remote Dose Cord Two beeps will sound and this screen will appear The pump will begin delivering the dose When the Main Screen is d...

Page 17: ...ubing from your access device as in structed by your clinician 3 Insert the key and turn the lock clockwise one quarter turn until it stops 4 Unlatch the cassette by inserting the side of the key or a...

Page 18: ...ation Cassette Reservoir or CADD Administration Set please refer to the instructions for use supplied with those products Frozen medication must be thawed at room temperature only Do not heat the Medi...

Page 19: ...mark lines up with the solid dot NOTE The cassette must be latched and locked in order to start the pump WARNING Attach the cassette the part of the Medication Cassette Reservoir or CADD Administratio...

Page 20: ...ked will appear on the display Press 8 Reset Reservoir Volume to may appear Press to reset the Reservoir Volume to the originally pro grammed value Reset Reservoir Volume to 100 0 ml Press Y or N Cass...

Page 21: ...will be prompted to reset the Reservoir Volume You can however reset the Reservoir Volume without changing the cassette 1 Begin at the Main Screen Make sure STOPPED appears in the Main Screen 2 Press...

Page 22: ...atheter This could result in over delivery of medication or air embolism which could result in death or serious injury 3 Press and hold the key until the tubing is fully primed or until priming stops...

Page 23: ...section If not follow your clinician s in structions for connecting the tubing to your access site Open all clamps 6 Press to start the pump Starting pump will appear The pump will automatically revie...

Page 24: ...1 If your clinician has instructed you to use the Air Detector open the Air Detector door and thread the tubing through the groove 2 Close the door making sure the tubing does not get pinched or kink...

Page 25: ...deliver a Dose causing over delivery of medication which could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Do not use the Remote Dose Cord to pick up or carry the pump Using the cord in this manner cou...

Page 26: ...ots on the pump Gently twist and pull on the cassette to make sure it is still firmly attached Check the battery door to make sure it is still firmly attached If the cassette or battery door are loose...

Page 27: ...in this table or press for help When you see Take this action The 9 volt battery is low but the pump is operable Change the 9 volt battery soon Install a new 9 volt battery The pump will not run with...

Page 28: ...e cassette then start the pump There is air in the tubing or the tubing is not threaded through the air detector Press to stop the alarm Then follow your clinician s instructions for priming You must...

Page 29: ...bubble in the tubing between fluid container and pump Press to stop the pump and silence the alarm for 2 minutes then remove the obstruction and press to restart the pump Fluid is not flowing from th...

Page 30: ...mp or an air bubble in the tubing between fluid container and pump Press to stop the pump and silence the alarm then remove the ob struction and press to restart the pump The Reservoir Volume has reac...

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Page 32: ...t i o n s Pump placement during bathing showering _____________ ______________________________________________________ Pump placement during sleep _________________________ __________________________...

Page 33: ...31 Notes...

Page 34: ...ration ULTRALIFE is a registered trademark of ULTRALIFE Batteries Inc These products are covered by one or more of the following U S Patent Nos 4 559 038 4 565 542 4 650 469 5 181 910 5 338 157 5 364...

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