Your pump has different alarms that will alert you to any problems. The alarm will stop once the problem is fixed. Read CADD-Solis VIP Alarm Help Guide to learn about the different alarms and what to do when they go off. To learn more, call your healthcare provider.
Pediatric Service: If you have any questions, contact a member of your care team directly. You can reach a staff member Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. After 7 p.m., during the weekend, and on holidays, call 212-639-2000. Ask for the pediatric doctor covering for your doctor. Call InfuSystem at 800-315-3287 with questions about your pump.
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The CADD-Solis VIP ambulatory infusion pump helps support patient mobility with a small, portable design, easy-to-use interface, and intuitive help screens that assist with troubleshooting and can help reduce clinician visits. Color-coded screens provide instant status of therapy progress, while CADD reservoirs support medication security and free-flow protection of fluid delivery. With five versatile delivery modes, the CADD-Solis VIP ambulatory pump helps you provide infusion care from the comfort of home.
On-pump alarm help screens assist with troubleshooting to help resolve alarm conditions with guided, on-screen instructions. These screens can help reduce clinician intervention and field visits and maintain infusion continuity.
InfuSystem is a leading national health care service provider, facilitating outpatient care for durable medical equipment manufacturers and health care providers by delivering ambulatory pumps and supplies, along with related clinical, biomedical and billing services, to practices and patients nationwide. With a comprehensive suite of services, InfuSystem improves clinician access to quality medical equipment and promotes patient wellness and safety while reducing the overall cost of infusion care.
Headquartered in Rochester Hills, Michigan, InfuSystem delivers local, field-based customer support and operates Centers of Excellence in Michigan, Kansas, California, Massachusetts, Texas and Ontario, Canada.
This learning package aims to enable health professionals to develop skills and knowledge and ultimately demonstrate competency in safely setting up the CADDTM-SOLIS and the CADDTM-SOLIS VIP infusion pumps and commencing and monitoring an infusion in a palliative care setting. The package is relevant to all clinical settings - community, residential aged care and inpatient.
The CADD Solis 2120 ambulatory infusion pump is designed for use in intravenous, intra-arterial, subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, in close proximity to nerves, into an intraoperative site, epidural space, or subarachnoid space infusion. The pump is intended for therapies that require a continuous rate of infusion, patient controlled demand doses, or both.
The CADD-Solis VIP ambulatory infusion pump provides measured drug therapy to patients in hospital or outpatient settings. Therapy should always be overseen by a physician or a certified, licensed healthcare professional. As appropriate, the caregiver and patient should be instructed in using the pump.
Regular maintenance is critical to the proper functioning of every pump. The team at Adepto Med will take your Smiths Medical Cadd-Solis VIP 2120 through its specific OEM checkout procedure. All pumps received will be quoted out to the customer within 3 business days, and will be shipped back to you 1-2 days after approval of the repair.
Calibration: The expert team at Adepto Medical can do all required calibration and preventative maintenance of the Smiths Medical Cadd-Solis VIP 2120 in order to get your pump back up to OEM specifications.
The cadd-solis vip (variable infusion profile) ambulatory infusion pump is designed to facilitate patient care for a variety of adult and pediatric patients and clinical care areas. The pump can be programmed with a protocol configuration consisting of a therapy, qualifier and drug information.
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Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities may allow an authenticated user to add users, delete users, and to modify permissions via the CADD-Solis Medication Safety Software. Drug libraries can also be modified in the CADD-Solis Medication Safety Software. However, to update the drug libraries on a pump, a laptop with the CADD-Solis Medication Safety Software would have to be physically plugged into one of two different types of pumps, the CADD-Prizm System and the CADD-Solis Ambulatory Infusion Pump.
Impact to individual organizations depends on many factors that are unique to each organization. ICS-CERT recommends that organizations evaluate the impact of these vulnerabilities based on their operational environment and specific clinical usage.
The affected product, the CADD-Solis Medication Safety Software, is an application that is used to set dosage limits for infusion pumps. According to Smiths Medical, the CADD-Solis Medication Safety Software can interface with the CADD-Prizm System and the CADD-Solis Ambulatory Infusion Pump, which are deployed across the Healthcare and Public Health sector. Smiths Medical estimates that this product is sold worldwide.
CADD-Solis Medication Safety Software grants an authenticated user elevated privileges on the SQL database, which would allow an authenticated user to modify drug libraries, add and delete users, and change user permissions. According to Smiths-Medical, physical access to the pump is required to install drug library updates.
Smiths Medical recommends that CADD-Solis Medication Safety Software users install the applicable new version. In addition, Smiths Medical also recommends that users take the following additional security measures:
ICS-CERT also provides a section for security recommended practices on the ICS-CERT web page at -cert.us-cert.gov/content/recommended-practices. ICS-CERT reminds organizations to perform proper impact analysis and risk assessment prior to deploying defensive measures.
Organizations observing any suspected malicious activity should follow their established internal procedures and report their findings to ICS-CERT for tracking and correlation against other incidents.
Smiths Medical, a division of global technology business Smiths Group, has received a key clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to launch an advanced version of its portable infusion system designed specifically for home care.
The new CADD-Solis VIP, which can now be marketed in the US, features advanced medication safety software that alerts operators or interrupts the infusion process when a pump setting is programmed outside preconfigured limits.
The CADD-Solis VIP is used to administer pain relief medications, including narcotics, to post-surgery, trauma, cancer and labour patients. The patented software built into the system is also designed to recognise prescription errors, dose misinterpretations, and keypad programming mistakes. It is currently available in France, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, the UK, and the Middle East.
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