Recently the staff on my unit have noticed that our Gemini 4 channel pumps are alfunctioning in a frightening way. When you program one channel and press enter for that channel, the rate and VTBI jump over to another channel. I had a colleague come into my patients room and ask me to come and help him with the pump. I did as he instructed on the pump on channel C and when I pressed enter, the rate and VTBI jumped to channel A. Frankly I hink every one of these pumps should have been pulled and replaced with new pumps. They are approximately 7 or 8 years old.
So please, I know we are all frazzled at work but take that extra second to ensure that the right channel has the right rate and VTBI each time you manipulate the pump and each time you walk into the patients room. I know this is already common practice for most of us seasoned veterans but it may not be for some who are new to our profession.
Recently the staff on my unit have noticed that our Gemini 4 channel pumps are alfunctioning in a frightening way. When you program one channel and press enter for that channel, the rate and VTBI jump over to another channel. I had a colleague come into my patients room and ask me to come and help him with the pump. I did as he instructed on the pump on channel C and when I pressed enter, the rate and VTBI jumped to channel A. Frankly I hink every one of these pumps should have been pulled and replaced with new pumps. They are approximately 7 or 8 years old.
So please, I know we are all frazzled at work but take that extra second to ensure that the right channel has the right rate and VTBI each time you manipulate the pump and each time you walk into the patients room. I know this is already common practice for most of us seasoned veterans but it may not be for some who are new to our profession.