What is an ambulatory infusion pump?

What is an ambulatory infusion pump?

Product description. Ambulatory infusion pumps are typically plastic handheld devices consisting of a disposable syringe or a disposable, collapsible bag reservoir; a mechanism for propelling the infusate; a flow- control mechanism; and a means of displaying alarm conditions and/or user prompts.

What is a CADD infusion?

The CADD®-Solis is an infusion pump that is very small, portable, and is used in a variety of therapies. CADD® pumps are part of Smiths Medical's line-up of infusion products. ... Like many other infusion pumps, the purpose of this pump is to deliver medication at a controlled dose and rate to the patient.Sep 3, 2020

What is a CADD Solis pump used for?

Your CADD-Solis VIP pump is a small, battery operated pump that can be used to send fluids, medication, and chemotherapy as an intravenous infusion (see Figure 1). It's connected to your central venous cathetercentral venous catheterCentral venous pressure (CVP) is the blood pressure in the venae cavae, near the right atrium of the heart. CVP reflects the amount of blood returning to the heart and the ability of the heart to pump the blood back into the arterial system.https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Central_venous_pressureCentral venous pressure - Wikipedia (CVC).Oct 11, 2021

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