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9. To use the Library Therapy as pre-programmed in the pump, select “YES” in each highlighted
area to accept the information. To change any of the preselected drug therapy options when
highlighted, press “NO” and enter correct information.
Note: Some options may be hard locked so that changes cannot be made or there may be preset
limits that cannot be exceeded for safety.
Note: “YES” must be selected after each field when flashing to be accepted, if “YES” is not pressed
after each eld the pump will say: “***ALERT*** FIELD NOT ACCEPTED” and will not
allow you to continue programming.
Continue through each field until the RUN to START Screen appears after selecting done.
11. In the RUN to START Screen, you have four options:
RUN to START to begin the infusion
NO to REVIEW to check orders and make changes
OPTIONS to access additional features such as air sensor, down occlusion
setting, audio
PRIME to prime the set tubing via the pump
12. In the RUN to START Screen choose “NO” to review, to validate therapy with another
clinician. Press “YES” at each highlighted eld to conrm choices, “NO” to change.
(Note this should be done prior to priming the set tubing on the pump)
13. When you reach the RUN to START Screen for the second time you can now prime the set
tubing.
To prime the set tubing via the pump press the PRIME button at the bottom of the pump, follow
on screen instructions and hold the prime key down. Keep the button depressed until you are
nished priming. Release the prime button to stop and press “YES to EXIT” to return to the
RUN Screen.
14. You can now begin your infusion by pressing “RUN to START.”
Resuming a Library Therapy
RESUME—If a therapy is interrupted and the pump is turned off or paused before completion of
the infusion, you may select “RESUME” by moving the cursor to this field and pressing the YES/
ENTER key. A notification screen displays, and a prompt is given to run the pump. At this time,
you can continue to infuse the prescription from the exact point at which it was interrupted.
Note: Patients should be taught proper time frames or limitations for leaving their IV bags or
medication reservoirs hanging during an interrupted state and, if indicated, to change to a
new bag according to the healthcare provider’s policies and drug manufacturer’s instructions.
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