Clinician Guide
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Description of the CADD
®
-Solis VIP Pump
The CADD
®
-Solis VIP ambulatory infusion pump provides measured drug therapy
to patients in hospital or outpatient settings. Therapy should always be overseen
by a physician or a certified, licensed healthcare professional. As appropriate, the
caregiver and patient should be instructed in using the pump.
INDICATIONS
The CADD
®
-Solis VIP ambulatory infusion pump is indicated for intravenous,
intra-arterial, subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, perineural, surgical site, epidural
space, or subarachnoid space infusion.
•
PCA (patient controlled analgesia)
delivery is used for therapies
that require a continuous rate of
infusion, patient-controlled demand
doses, or both, such as patient-
controlled analgesia
•
Continuous delivery allows the
infusion of drug/fluid at a constant,
programmed rate
•
Intermittent delivery allows
the infusion of a specific volume
of drug/fluid at a regular,
programmed interval
•
Step delivery allows an incremental
increase in infusion rate to a
specified maximum infusion rate
for a specified total infusion volume
•
Taper delivery allows a plateau
rate of infusion with the option of
tapering at the beginning and/or
end and has a programmable KVO
rate at the end of the infusion
Tasks
100 mL
Running
PCA
7:16 AM
PCA Dosing
Tasks
2,000 mL
Running
Taper
7:11 AM
Taper Up
Infusion complete in
12 Hrs 0 Min
Tasks
265 mL
Running
Intermittent
7:14 AM
Dosing
Dose complete in
1 Hrs 0 Min
Tasks
100 mL
Running
Continuous
7:15 AM
Continuous
Reservoir volume empty in
96 Hrs 0 Min
Tasks
1,200 mL
Running
Step
7:13 AM
Step
Current rate is 36 mL/hr