1-9
10. Once the drug modality has been selected, now the DOSE, CONC
(Concentration), or TIME (if applicable) values can be programmed. This
can be accomplished by either using the ENTER key to scroll to the
appropriate selection, or by pressing the appropriate Softkeys (either F1,
F2, or F5) to select the DOSE, CONC, or TIME settings. The possible range
of settings for each of these values can be found in the enclosed Table 3.
11. Set the DOSE numeric value using the UP/DOWN keys, or the numeric
keypad keys. The numeric keypad keys include a decimal point, as well as
a "Clear the number" function (the "C" key). Press ENTER once the
numeric value has been selected.
Important:
Once these DOSE numeric values are set by the user, they
become the initial staring points for a NEW PATIENT infusion in the Dose
Rate Calculator. These numeric values can be modified during Normal Use
mode. If the SAME PATIENT is selected by the user, the modified values
are set in the Dose Rate Calculator. If a NEW PATIENT is selected, or the
infusion pump has been turned off for more than 1 hour, the user-preset
DOSE numeric values become the initial staring points for a NEW PATIENT
infusion in the Dose Rate Calculator.
12. Set the DOSE units value using the UP/DOWN keys. Press ENTER once the
numeric value has been selected. The choices for these values are:
• mcg/kg/min
• mg/kg/min
• mcg/kg/hr
• mg/kg/hr
• mcg/kg
• mg/kg
• mcg/min
• mg/min
• mcg/hr
• mg/hr
Important:
Once the DOSE unit values are set by the user, they can't be
modified during Normal Use mode, as they will remain fixed to the user-
preset values. The only way to modify these DOSE units will be to re-enter
the Service Mode and re-program these units.
With Software version 3.0.xxxx and higher, the expanded Drug Library
choices for the 5 drug types and DERS Drug Library include the additional
choices:
• mg
•
mcg
• mU/kg/min*
• Units/kg/hr*
• mU/kg/hr*
• Units/min*
• Units/hr*
• mU/hr*
• mU/min*
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