Enterally available brands:
LCD display
High resolution and backlit display that allows excellent visibility even in the dark. Adjustable brightness
Parameters always visible
- Infusion in progress
- Type of infusion profile selected
- Rate / Dose of infusion with units of measure
- Charge from mains or battery
- Battery level
- Alarms in text format
- Short drug name (if drug database is present)
- Pressure level in the patient line
- Pressure level set
- Remaining duration of pause (during Stand-by mode)
Personalization of the information available in the bottom line of the display
- Partial and total volume infused
- Partial and total amount infused
- Partial and total infusion duration
- Long drug name (if drug database is present)
- Drug concentration (if drug database is present)
- Volume remaining
- Specific parameters relating to the single selected infusion profile
Special Function "Dose Calculation"
Automatic rate calculation based on dose entry in μg, mg, IU or mmol, weight and/or time related (e.g. μg per kg/min; mg/kg/h; mg/kg/24h), bolus administration in μg, mg, IU, mmol per kg and/or time unit (min) with automatic calculation of the bolus administration rate
"Drug Archive" Special Function
Possibility of creating HOSPITAL drug database characterized by:
- max 1,200 drugs
- max 10 concentrations per drug
- max 30 user-defined pharmacological categories
- max 16 patient profiles
From the hospital drug database, creation of specific DEPARTMENT databases, up to a maximum of 50 operating units: the different archives created for each department can coexist within the single pump, to allow the use of the same through the most diverse paths hospitallers.
The operator who accesses the single drug is confronted with the drug's default settings, configured and validated for the specific department in which the pump is installed. Prevention of incorrect dosages by entering specific minimum and maximum, hard and soft limits in the database for each therapeutic parameter (such as speed, dosage, bolus, etc.) referring to each drug.