More Medfusion 3500 Pictures Medfusion 3500 Infusion Pump - Soma Technology, Inc.Medfusion Infusion Pump - Soma Technology, Inc.Medfusion 3500 - Soma Technology, Inc. Medfusion 3500 Features Easy to use MRI Compatible Up to 10 hours internal battery capacity Accepts all syringe sizes 1cc - 60cc Mounts easily to an IV pole, an infant’s isolet or radiant warmer and rotation capabilities Medfusion 3500 Specifications Dimensions Width: 10.5" (27cm) Height: 5.1" (13cm) Depth: 5.5" (14cm) Weight: 3.8 lbs (Pump only); 1.7 kg Accuracy Nominal ±2% excluding syringe variations Flow Rate Range Dependent upon syringe size 0.01 ml/hr to 1130 ml/ hr Delivery Modes ml/ hr Body Weight Mass Volume Over Time Custom Dilution Intermittent Delivery Options 13 options include Loading Dose, Bolus Dose, Standby, Volume Limit and KVO Rate Power Sources 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 30VA Internal Rechargeable Battery Optional External DC Input 6 to 14 VDC, 7 Watts Safety Class II – Type CF Internal Battery Capacity At 25° C – 10 hours at 5.0 ml/hr with 60 ml syringe with fully charged battery User-Defined Deliver Libraries Four libraries with 16 profiles per library One library is "E-Plates" for optional rapid setup MRI Tested May be used in MRI rooms with static magnetic fields up to 150 gauss
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