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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Baxter
Model: Flo-Gard 6201
Name / Number: Pump Head Door Assembly (P2-right) of a Baxter FLO-GARD 6201 and 6301 / F049120021
Manufacturer: Baxter
Model: Flo-Gard 6201
Name / Number: Pump Head Door Assembly (P2-right) of a Baxter FLO-GARD 6201 and 6301 / F049120021
Location: United States, California
Business type: Service Company
Business type: Service Company
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2010
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: B Braun Mcgaw
Model: Perfusor secura
Name / Number: Drops Detector
Manufacturer: B Braun Mcgaw
Model: Perfusor secura
Name / Number: Drops Detector
Location: Germany, Bavaria
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 93%
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 93%
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Baxter
Model: PCA 1
Name / Number: Patient Cable
Manufacturer: Baxter
Model: PCA 1
Name / Number: Patient Cable
Location: United States, Missouri
Business type: Distributor
Business type: Distributor
Negotiable
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: 570
Name / Number: Flex Cable / 140787
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: 570
Name / Number: Flex Cable / 140787
Location: United States, New York
Business type: Service Company
Rating: 83%
Business type: Service Company
Rating: 83%
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: 570
Name / Number: Software Upgrade Chip / 137885
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: 570
Name / Number: Software Upgrade Chip / 137885
Location: United States, New York
Business type: Service Company
Rating: 83%
Business type: Service Company
Rating: 83%
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: 570
Name / Number: Display Board / 049-055 / 139007
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: 570
Name / Number: Display Board / 049-055 / 139007
Location: United States, New York
Business type: Service Company
Rating: 83%
Business type: Service Company
Rating: 83%
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Device: Infusion Pump
Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: 570
Name / Number: Motor Assembly / 124647

Manufacturer: Ivac
Model: 570
Name / Number: Motor Assembly / 124647
Location: United States, New York
Business type: Service Company
Rating: 83%
Business type: Service Company
Rating: 83%
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Infusion Pump may also be referred to as :
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- Infusion pumps should include a time and date stamped log, capable of storing at least 200 events of error codes, alarms, flow rates, and key presses. This is an important safety and performance-enhancing feature since it helps in determining the cause of a pump-associated adverse incident.
- All infusion pumps should be fluid proof. If fluid penetrates the electronic circuitry, an alarm should be emitted and an automatic shutdown should occur.
- Infusion pumps should provide a flow of 0.1 to at least 999 ml/hr, and maintain an accurate flow rate to within 5% of flow settings.
- There should be no more than a 10-second interruption in pumping when performing flow-setting changes.
- Once the programmed volume is delivered, the infusion pumps should be designed to revert to a KVO rate between 1 and 5 ml/hr.
- Once it has delivered the secondary volume, the volumetric infusion pumps should have an automated secondary infusion that switches from a programmed secondary flow rate to the primary flow rate.
- It should take less than 10 hours for the infusion pump’s batteries to fully recharge. Batteries should be charged independently of the main power switch. In case of a line-power failure, the peristaltic pumps should automatically switch over to battery power.
- To determine the number of pumping channels needed, buyers should investigate whether it is advantageous for them to purchase single channel infusion pumps, multichannel pumps, or both types of infusion pumps.











