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Baxter Sigma Spectrum

Baxter Sigma Spectrum

Brand:   Baxter
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The Baxter SIGMA Spectrum Infusion System was designed with features to help reduce errors when programming an IV infusion.
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More Baxter Sigma Spectrum Pictures Baxter Sigma Spectrum Software Version 6.02 - Soma Technology, Inc.Baxter Sigma Spectrum Software Version 6.05 - Soma Technology, Inc.Baxter Sigma Spectrum Smart Pump- Soma Technology, Inc. Baxter Sigma Spectrum Features The Baxter SIGMA Spectrum Infusion System was designed with features to help reduce errors when programming an IV infusion. You have the option of choosing the Baxter Sigma Spectrum, with software version 6.05 or the Baxter Sigma Spectrum with software version 6.02. For example, the SIGMA Spectrum Infusion System automatically defaults to using the drug safety library at the initial start of the system. Small, lightweight and easy-to-use, the Sigma Spectrum Infusion System also offers wireless connectivity to integrate data into a hospital’s EMR system and facilitate the transfer of data to and from the system for updating drug libraries as well as for continuous quality improvement reports. Multiple Prevention Systems Configurable dose error reduction software Single step titration limit Check flow at start of infusion Secondary container infusion check Comprehensive log software to create CQI reports Rapid, Intuitive Work-flow Easy to set-up and program safely Bright, easy to read color display Use of Baxter's standard IV administration sets Quick drug find library search Economic Value Utilizes Baxter's standard IV administration sets to help reduce set up time and waste Facilitates easy training of staff Baxter Sigma Spectrum Specifications Dimensions With Standard Battery Without IV Pole Clamp Height: 5.8 In (14.73 cm) Width: 4.2 In (10.67 cm) Depth: 2.5 In (6.35 cm) Weight: 1.6 lbs ± 0.06 lbs (25.5 oz ± 1 oz) With IV Pole Clamp Height: 5.8 In (14.73 cm) Width: 6.4 In (16.26 cm) Depth: 4.7 In (11.94 cm) Weight: 2.1 lbs ± 0.06 lbs (33.5 oz ± 1 oz) With Wireless Battery Module Without IV Pole Clamp Height: 6.3 In (16 cm) Width: 4.2 In (10.67 cm) Depth: 2.5 In (6.35 cm) Weight: 1.7 lbs ± 0.06 lbs (26.5 oz ± 1 oz) With IV Pole Clamp Height: 6.3 In (16 cm) Width: 6.4 In (16.26 cm) Depth: 4.7 In (11.94 cm) Weight: 2.2 lbs ± 0.06 lbs (34.5 oz ± 1 oz) Pumping Mechanism Linear peristaltic Infusion Modes Primary and Secondary, Multi-Step, and Cyclic TPN Total Volume 0.1 to 999 mL with 0.1 mL increments from 0.1 to 99.9 mL and 1.0 mL increments from 100 to 999 mL Flow Rate 0.5 to 999 mL/hr with 0.1 mL/hr increments from 0.5 to 99.9 mL/hr and 1.0 mL/hr increments from 100 to 999 mL/hr Max Pump Pressure 28 PSI Occlusion Pressure Adjustable: High (19 ±9 PSI), Medium (13 ±6 PSI), and Low (6 ±4 PSI)

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General Information About IV Therapy IV Therapy IV therapy is used to deliver by infusion, fluids, medication, or nutrients to patients. There are two main types of administration of infusion, volumetric and syringe/PCA. IV Therapy-Volumetric These pumps are used when the accuracy of fluid volume to be infused is critical such as in the case of medications used for infusion of drugs for circulatory support. Volumetric pumps deliver a given volume of fluid per unit time measured in mL/hour. Volumetric pumps can be single or multi channel. Both types allow for the administration of more than one fluid at a time. Single channel employs a piggyback method while multi-channel uses separate tubing set up for the administration of multiple medications or fluids IV Therapy-Syringe Syringe pumps are used to administer small volumes of fluids or medications. (1 mL to 60 mL syringe) Syringe pumps are an effective way to deliver medication with precision while reducing the chance of human error if the medication were to be administered by a member of the medical staff* (of course human error can occur when inputting data or choosing dose rate over time) Like volumetric pumps, syringe pumps can be programmed to deliver the medication over a predetermined time