How do you program a IVIG Curlin pump?

How to Program a Curlin® Pump

  1. Turn on the pump, a series of screens will automatically appear (this is a self test).
  2. When self test is complete, PROGRAM will be highlighted.
  3. Press down arrow key.
  4. Press down arrow key to highlight TPN, then press YES.
  5. Alert screen: Press YES.
  6. DELAY: Press YES to select OFF.

What does a Curlin pump do?

The CURLIN 6000 Ambulatory Infusion Pump by Moog is uniquely designed to bring home healthcare clinicians and pharmacists more precise, accurate, and efficient infusion. The patented curvilinear peristaltic design delivers fluid in smaller, more accurate increments than standard linear peristaltic infusion pumps.

What is an ambulatory infusion pump?

An Ambulatory Infusion Pump (AIP) is a small battery powered pump that slowly delivers medicine like chemotherapy or antibiotics into your body. The pump gives medication over a specific time frame as set by your doctor.

How do you infuse IVIG?

1) Administer at 60 mL/hr for first 15 minutes. 2) Infuse remainder at 150 mL/hr if tolerated well. NOTE: PEDIATRICS – IVIG DOSAGE RECOMMENDED: Dose and rate of infusion to be ordered by Hematologist or Pediatrician. NOTE: For pediatric dosing, regardless of weight in kg, DO NOT exceed adult rate of 150mL/hr.

How do elastomeric pumps work?

Elastomeric pumps use pressure to infuse medication. This pressure is created by an elastomeric layer which is molded into the inside of the pump. When the elastomeric pump gets filled, the elastomeric layer becomes stretched. The elastic constriction then drives the liquid that is present through the tubing.

What is Max rate on Curlin pump?

CURLIN 6000 technical specifications

Mechanism: Curvilinear peristaltic pump action
Flow Rates (PCA):** 0.1 – 50 mL/hr IV, 25 mL/hr EPI, 5 mL/hr SQ Max
Volume Limits: 1.0 – 9,999 mL, increments of 0.1 mL
KVO Rates: 0.0 – 10 mL/hr (not available in PCA mode)
Units: mL, mg, mcg

How do you prime a Curlin pump?

At Disconnect Pt., press and hold PRIME/ BOLUS firmly. The pump starts. If priming does not start, press and hold PRIME/BOLUS again. Hold the PRIME/BOLUS key until the fluid drips from the end of the pump tubing.

How do you set an infusion pump?

Procedures

  1. Note fluid, fluid volume, and time to administered.
  2. Check for patient allergies.
  3. Get patient consent.
  4. (Do not use bag if it is polluted)
  5. Remove fluid bag packing.
  6. Hang on drip stand.
  7. Open giving set and close flow control (use the rollerball clamp)
  8. Twist and break port cover off of the bag.

How do IV infusion pumps work?

In a syringe pump, fluid is held in the reservoir of a syringe, and a moveable piston controls fluid delivery. In an elastomeric pump, fluid is held in a stretchable balloon reservoir, and pressure from the elastic walls of the balloon drives fluid delivery.

What Curlin administration sets are available for use with Curlin pumps?

A full line of accessories and administration sets are available for use with CURLIN pumps. All CURLIN administration sets are non-DEHP PVC, are not manufactured with rubber latex, and feature integral free-flow protection. Learn more by visiting the links above.

How does the Curlin 6000 meet infusion delivery profiles?

From delivering antibiotics and nutrition to highly specialized oncology medications, the CURLIN 6000 meets the majority of infusion delivery profiles through its five therapy options. Delivers the infusion therapy in programmed intervals and at rates of specified amounts of infusates.

Why choose the Moog Curlin 6000?

The CURLIN 6000 Ambulatory Infusion Pump by Moog is uniquely designed to bring home healthcare clinicians and pharmacists more precise, accurate, and efficient infusion. With multi-therapy delivery options, a compact size, and built-in safety protocols, the CURLIN 6000 Pump is ideal for the growing home infusion therapy market.

Is the Curlin 6000 safe?

Safe: In addition to its reliable performance and built-in safety features, the CURLIN 6000 can be used with the Protocol Library Safety System (PLSS), providing the ability to upload pre-validated drug protocols or patient prescriptions, and eliminating the risk of unintended infusion.