I have long sung the praises of the CADD Prizm AND the support of the reps and the Clinical Support.  I agree with all that is being said, but also want to mention it has a nice 'help' key that the clinician or the patient/caregiver can hit to get assistance.  Nice!
 
a/
 

Ann Williams RN CRNI
Infusion Specialist
Deaconess Home Services
600 Mary St.
Evansville, IN 47747
812-450-3828
812-450-4665 FAX

 


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Subject: Re: Outpatient Ambulatory IV Pumps


I (we?) love the CADD PRIZM VIP!  

We changed over form the individual CADD (TPN, Plus, PCA) about 5 years ago.

The CADD PRIZM VIP can be programmed in four different modes: Intermittant, COntinuous, TPN, PCA

It's very logical to use.  Uses written English screen prompts.  Small.  Easy to reprogramme over the phone with a patient/family.

Michael E. Johnson, RN, BSN                                                                                       
Outpatient Infusion Case Manager

Kaiser Santa Clara –Homestead
710 Lawrence Expressway
Infusion Center, Department 440
Santa Clara, California 95051
408-851-4301, tie line 401
Pager 6-476, 408-231-0988
fax 408-851-4359, tie line 401




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We are currently looking to replace our Outpatient Infusion Pumps.
 
Currently we are looking at the:
    Curlin
    CADD
    GemStar (Hospira)
 
I am looking for the "good, bad, and the ugly" about these pumps especially those clinicians that are using these pumps or had used these pumps.
 
Please feel free to e-mail me privately if you wish.
 
Thank you,
 
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