Chapter 3—BD Alaris™ Pump Module Model 8100, Alaris™ Pump Module Model 8100, and Alaris™
Syringe Module Model 8110
128 BD Alaris
TM
System with Guardrails
TM
Suite MX User Manual
5. For the syringe module, unclamp tubing and attach administration set to patient.
NOTE:
Unclamping tubing and starting infusion before attaching administration s
et to patient minimizes any
potential bolus that can be released from pressure built up in set due to normal syringe loading and
priming.
Fluid Infusion
The following workflow assumes that the Patient's ID band, medication/fluid barcode label, and the
module barcode labels have been scanned. See Programming with Interoperability — Initial Primary
Infusion on page 123
.
1. Review and verify that all parameters pre-pop
ulated on the system are correct prior to starting the
infusion.
The rate and VTBI are pre-populated from the automated prog
ramming request.
2. Press the
START soft key.
NOTE:
Syringe Module
• ALL Mode ca
n still be enabled with interoperability. However, the VTBI will pre-populate with the
volume to be infused from the automated programming request.
• If the VTBI in the automated programming request is larger than the actual volume in the syringe (for
example, priming the IV disposable with the syringe would decrease the available volume in the
syringe), the system will display the VTBI field as blank and the message in the prompt line on the
Alaris PCU would state: Value x Exceeds MAX VTBI y. The clinician can either manually program a
value for the VTBI or use the ALL button if appropriate (and if the ALL Mode is enabled in the data
set).
3. For the syringe module, unclamp the tubing and attach the administration set to patient.
NOTE:
Unclamping tubing and starting infusion before attaching administration s
et to patient minimizes any
potential bolus that can be released from pressure built up in set due to normal syringe loading and
priming.
0.45% Sodium Chloride
RATE
VTBI
>Press START
100
mL/h
_1000
mL
DELAY
OPTIONS
SECOND-
ARY
START
A
PRIMARY INFUSION
VOLUME
DURATION