When calculating rates, change the time of infusion into
start check
that your rate
calculations
are correct.
•Try these and
see how you
get on.
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minutes e.g. 2hours 30 mins = 150 mins, therefore to calculate
this rate: -
60 x 250 = 100 ml/hr
150
The rate of infusion is therefore 100ml/hr.
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1000ml to be infused in 8 hour 30 minutes = 100ml/hr.
Again change the time of infusion into minutes, 8 hour 30
minutes = 510 minutes, to calculate this rate: -
60 x 1000 = 117.6 ml/hr
510
The rate of infusion is therefore 118 ml/hr
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Setting up an infusion for the Ivac 572.
Press the ON/OFF key (Circled in RED);
the pump will go through a short ‘self
test’ which is a power up sequence, wait
until the power up sequence has finished.
The TOT VOL INF can be re-set at this
point by pressing the TOT VOL INF key
along with the 100’s down arrow (as
shown on the pump to clear; circled in
YELLOW). This will clear all the
previous total fluid volumes.
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Setting up an infusion for the Ivac 572.
Identify the correct giving set.
Set the line as shown opposite
ensuring that the pressure
sensor is securely fitted, and
that the line passes over the
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AIL detector (circled in RED).
During an AIL error code clean
the sensor this may clear the
error code.
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Setting up an infusion for the Ivac 572.
Connect flow sensor (as seen below) if
required; ensure that the sensors are placed
on the ‘clear’part of the drip chamber.
Ensuring that the flow sensor is clean will
lessen some error codes
Press Rate Key (key 11) and set rate to
155ml by pressing the UP/DOWN arrows
shown opposite circled in RED.
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Page 6
Setting up an infusion for the Ivac 572.
Press VOL TO BE INF key (circled
in RED) and set it to 150ml.
Press RUN key circled in YELLOW
and follow the instructions until
infusion begins.
Once the infusion begins ensure that
the flow indicator bar (circled in
blue opposite) rotates during
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infusion, and that it will change
from a rotating bar to a circle. Each
circle represents a drip being
detected.
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Setting up an infusion for the Ivac 572.
To check how much volume has been infused
press the TOT VOL INF key, circled in RED.
To check what the pressure is press the ‘READ
PRES’ key, circled in YELLOW.
Once the infusion has completed, it will alarm
and the display screen will show INFUSION
COMPLETE KVO 5.0ml/HR.
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The KVO (Keep Vein Open) indicates that the
pump will continue to infuse at 5ml/hl, to stop
the KVO press the hold key.
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Stopping an infusion.
Stop the infusion by pressing the
RUN/HOLD key.
Remove the giving set from the patient.
Turn the pump off by pressing the
On/Off key.
Before storing the pump discard the
giving set safely as per hospital policy.
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Ensure that the pump is clean before
storing.
Always ensure that the pump is plugged
into the mains socked so that the pump is
continually charging.
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