Medfusion 2010
The Medfusion 2010 syringe pump provides continuous, bolus, or intermittent delivery whenever meticulous low volume drug or fluid injections using a syringe are required in the hospital. In the body weight mode, the pump may be programmed to deliver in mcg/kg/min, mcg/kg/HR, MG/kg/min, and MG/kg/HR. Other infusion modes may also be programmed (e.g. MG/HR, ml/HR and volume over time). All medications should be delivered in accordance with their approved drug labeling.
Features
- Ambulatory syringe pumps that run on either AC current or rechargeable internal batteries.
- Four infusion modes: Body Weight, Mass, Continuous and Volume over Time
- Extremely accurate with small-volume deliveries
- Accepts a broad range of syringe brands and sizes
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Description
- Overall Size: 4.5″ W X 3.0″ H X 7.5″ L
- Weight: 2.5 pounds
- Accuracy: ± 3%, excluding syringe variations
- Infusion Modes: Continuous, Volume Over Time, Body Weight and Mass modes
- Flow Rate: 0.01 to 378.0 ml/hr dependent upon syringe size selected
- Bolus Delivery: Modes that allow bolus are Body Weight, Mass and Continuous
- Syringe Selection:
- Becton-Dickinson (B-D)® 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 ml
- Monoject® (Mono) 1, 3, 6, 12, 20, 35, 60 ml
- Terumo® (Teru) 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 ml
- Becton-Dickinson Glass (BD-G) 1, 3, 5, 10 ml
- Abbott (Abot) 50 ml (Abboject)
- Power: AC adapter; DC-Internal rechargeable batteries
- Recharge Time: 16 hours (with pump off)
- Battery Capacity: At 25° C, a 16 hour charge will operate the pump for at least 10 hours at 5.0 ml/hr using a 60 ml syringe
- Total Volume Delivered: 0.0000 to 9999.9999 ml or MG
- Status Alerts: Stop/Program, Deliver, Battery in Use, Battery Charging
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