PROGRAMMABLE VOLUMETRIC MEDICAL INFUSION PUMP

Brand Owner Address Description
AGILIA FRESENIUS KABI AG Else-Kroener-Str. 1 Bad Homburg 61352 Germany Programmable volumetric medical infusion pump and their administration sets comprising tubes, intravenous lines, medical clips, medical ports and medical racks; Programmable medical infusion instrument for global and interactive management of mono- and multi-channel infusion; infusion medical instrument, namely, an infusion diagnostic instrument for data capture and data processing; multi-channel analyzing, programming and monitoring systems, namely, intravenous drug administration instruments consisting of infusion pumps, syringe pumps and parts therefor for use in medical care facilities, general wards, intensive care units, operating rooms and emergency rooms; appliances and instruments comprising the above device, namely, syringe pumps, volumetric pumps, disposables, racks for concentration of the main supply and of the infusion configuration and maintenance; medical apparatus, namely, infusion sets; medical apparatus for drug administration, namely, infusion pumps, syringe pumps, intravenous tubes, intravenous lines, medical clips, medical ports, medical racks, medical power converters and cables, back pressure medical instruments, medical calibration gauges and verification gauges; medical apparatus, namely, clamps and needle free ports for ambulatory and transportable intravenous drug administration sets and infusion sets;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A medical infusion pump with a bar code reader having simplified and enhanced security features. The infusion pump with bar code reader is comprised of an infusion pump with a housing, a control display screen and control software for operating the infusion pump according to input infusion data. A bar code reader is contained in the infusion pump housing and operatively attached to communicate scanned bar code infusion data to the pump display screen and to the control software. At least one initialization button for starting execution of a bar code scanning program is operatively connected through circuitry in the pump, the program activating the bar code reader to scan for an authorized user code, for an authorized user ID code, for a patient ID code, and for infusion data compatible for operating the infusion pump. A confirmation program and confirmation buttons manually operable by the authorized user. Acceptable scanning of authorization code, authorized user ID code, patient ID code and infusion data must be manually confirmed by the authorized user prior to activating the pump to infuse fluids according to the infusion data.