ICU Medical Plum 360 IV Pump Training
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
- The ICU Medical Plum 360 is a great choice for a smart IV pump in hospital settings. In this video, we take a closer look at the unique features of the Plum IV pump, how to program different types of infusions, demonstrate the hard and soft safety limits of the device, and much more. This training will help healthcare professionals and educators effectively use the Plum 360 IV pump in their facilities.
Some of the many unique features of the Plum 360 include MedNet Safety Software, a customizable drug library with 40 critical care areas, concurrent secondary delivery, uniquely designed PlumSet cassette allowing for automated back-priming and complete IV-HER interoperability. Overall, this device helps clinicians and nurses improve patient safety.
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0:00 How to Use the ICU Medical Plum 360 IV Pump
0:20 Introduction and List of Features
1:42 Features of the Plum 360
5:10 Plum 360 Tubing Overview
5:43 How to Prime the Plum 360 Tubing
7:15 How to load the Plum 360 Cassette
7:37 Programming an IV Fluid
10:34 Piggyback Infusion on the Plum 360
13:03 Infusion Complete / VTBI Callback
14:14 KVO Alarm
15:18 Plum IV Pump Concurrent Syringe Delivery
16:03 No Drug Selected Infusion
17:28 Hard and Soft limits on the Plum 360
18:35 Soft Limit
19:35 Hard Limit
20:23 Troubleshooting & Alarms
21:19 Backing priming use the Plum 360 Cassette
21:56 Plum 360 Pump Settings
23:45 End of Demonstration
Thank you. After listening to my wife’s go off for 2 hrs waiting on a nurse to come in this helped me turn off her iron and start back the other stuff ;-)
Excellent instructor
Love these pumps!
I too found this video extremely helpful. I get a lot of "distal occlusion" error alarms with this pump. Thanks again.
Hey How do you address those alarms? Do you just turn them off?
Excellent demonstration and detailed explanation 👌 👍 👏
Excellent video!!! I’ve always used the Alaris pump. This was extremely helpful! Thanks much!!
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Glad it was helpful!
This was super helpful! This new grad thanks you!! :)
You're welcome! Make sure to subscribe as we will post new equipment training videos in the upocming year!
Thank you somuch for this presentation, I was struggling with it.
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching our video!
Thank you
Thank you. This is great.
Thank you! We are glad you liked it!
Excellent video for this New Grad. I wish you also mentioned how to put it in standby mode. That still confuses me.
Appreciate this training, but I have to say I absolutely hate these pumps. They claim to have fewer air in line alarms, but this is absolutely not true. These stupid pumps are alarming constantly. It’s also ridiculous how cumbersome these pumps are. At max you can have 2 medications running through the pump at a time. If either of those medications is titratable though it makes it unsafe to have any other infusions going with it except for maybe a maintenance IVF. When you have sick icu patients on as many as 10-20 drips (this is not an exaggeration I have actually cared for a patient on 16+ drips) you have to have so many pumps they absolutely clutter up the bedside space. Not to mention if you have to transport your patient. You’ll need at least 2-3 other hands to help you push your IV poles down the hall. I can appreciate the safety of these pumps, but overall I feel it is a huge step back in IV therapy for bedside nursing.
totally agree
They are awful.
I wholeheartedly agree! I remember my first encounter with this troublesome machine like it was yesterday. I almost cried because I spent so much time trying to figure it out. Back then, I was a traveling nurse, and this device wasn't even part of my orientation. I had a seriously ill patient with 10 IV drips, and this machine just ate up so much of my time. That's why I have a soft spot for the Braun Space Infusion and Alaris machines - they're so much easier to work with.
What is KVO alarm
KVO stands for "Keep Vein Open"
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