MEDFUSION 3500 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- MEDFUSION
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- 3500
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- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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A+Technical Description
The Medfusion 3500 Syringe Infusion Pump is a precision device designed for safe, accurate delivery of fluids and medications across various clinical settings, including ICU, operating rooms, and pediatrics. It supports syringe sizes ranging from 0.03 to 60 mL and offers a highly variable flow rate range from 0.01 mL/hr to 1130 mL/hr depending on syringe size, achieving an accuracy of ±2% excluding syringe variability. The pump features an ergonomic horizontal design enabling single-handed syringe loading and compatibility with syringes from multiple manufacturers. It operates on a power source of 100 to 240 VAC with a 10-hour internal rechargeable battery life at 5 mL/hr, ensuring portability and uninterrupted infusion therapy. Equipped with PharmGuard Medication Safety Software, the Medfusion 3500 enhances patient safety by providing programmable safety limits, customizable drug libraries, alerts to prevent medication errors, and support for up to 16 programmable care area profiles. This allows customization for various hospital departments and clinical requirements. Delivery modes include ml/hr, volume/time, mass, body weight dosing, custom dilution, intermittent, loading and bolus doses, and KVO rates. The pump features dual sensors for rate verification, occlusion detection, and post-occlusion bolus reduction. Its solid construction weighs approximately 3.8 lbs and measures 10.5” W x 5.1” H x 5.5” D. Designed to operate safely in static magnetic fields up to 150 gauss, it is suitable for use near MRI environments. The Medfusion 3500’s intuitive interface includes a help wizard and easy navigation, streamlining training and setup for clinical staff with single-channel responsibility and programmable safety measures.
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