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Moog CURLIN INFUSION PainSmart User Manual

Moog CURLIN INFUSION PainSmart
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5
Introduction
Chapter
1
Introduction
Let us rst review the delivery modes and routes, indications for use, special features, regulatory agency
approvals and warnings, cautions and notices relating to the Moog Curlin Infusion Pumps.
et’s begin by introducing you to the Moog Curlin Infusion pump, an easy-to-use,
ambulatory or pole mounted infusion device designed to meet the needs of the
hospital or alternate site patient. It operates accurately in any position, has a low rate
resolution of 2 microliters, and its small, compact, lightweight design allows mobility
for ambulatory patients.
e Moog Curlin Infusion pump can be carried in any of the four convenient carryall soft-packs,
pole mounted, placed into the locked “safety shells,” or set on a suitable surface for use.
Delivery Mode and Routes
PainSmart IOD is a PCA or Patient Controlled Analgesia pump designed for therapies that require
a continuous rate of infusion, patient-controlled demand boluses, or both. ree administration
routes, namely intravenous (IV), epidural (EPI) and subcutaneous (SQ); and three units of delivery,
namely milligrams (mg), micrograms (mcg) and milliliters (mL) are available. With the help of a
software program purchased from Moog, an institution can congure the administration route
to be xed as IV, EPI or SQ. If any administration route is selected as “xed,” it is the only route
available to the user (other routes will not be displayed) and cannot be re-enabled in the BioMed
Setup menu. Similarly, the units of delivery can be xed as mg, mcg or mL. If any unit of delivery is
selected as “xed,” it cannot be modied by the clinician/user in the BioMed Setup menu.
Indications for Use
e Moog Curlin infusion pump can be used for intravenous, intra-arterial, epidural,
subcutaneous, or enteral infusions. Any therapy should be overseen by a physician or a certied,
licensed healthcare practitioner. e infusion pump can provide therapy to patients/users who
are ambulatory and needed an alternative to receiving their medication in a restricted manner
(hospital or clinic). Typically, these patients are capable of being given instruction for performing
basic tasks in operation the pump and maintaining medical care for themselves, or are assisted in
these tasks by having a caregiver closely by, or living with them. All patients and caregivers must
be instructed in the use of the pump by a qualied clinician and demonstrate an adequate level of
prociency in the use of the pump.
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Moog cannot guarantee the +5% accuracy claim when using syringes

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Moog CURLIN INFUSION PainSmart Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMoog
ModelCURLIN INFUSION PainSmart
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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