What to do Post Surgery

Patient Use – What to Do Post Surgery

Instruct the Patient in Pump Use

A patient guide brochure entitled “About Your ACCUFUSER® Post-Op Pain Control Pump” is included in the ACCUFUSER® pump procedure kit. Using this brochure, instruct the patient in proper use of the pump during the recovery period, including these key topics:

  • Starting and stopping infusion
  • Checking progress of infusion
  • Using the bolus button
  • What to do when infusion is complete
  • Removing the catheter (if indicated)
  • Symptoms to watch for
  • Who to contact if necessary

Give the brochure to the patient to take home.

Monitor the Infusion

  1. During ACCUFUSER® pump use, monitor the progress of infusion by noting the position of the flow indicator along the number scale on the pump reservoir.

  2. Check for the following during infusion:
    • The ACCUFUSER® pump is emptying
    • There is no leakage from the ACCUFUSER® system
    • Air has not entered the pump reservoir
    • The tubing is not kinked
    • All system connections are secure
  3. Check to make sure the patient is not experiencing symptoms of side effects, such as:
    • Increased pain
    • Redness, swelling, pain or discharge at the incision or catheter sites
    • Skin rash or hives
    • Metallic taste in the mouth
    • Excitation or restlessness
    • Dizziness or light-headedness
    • Excessive drowsiness

When the Infusion is Complete

Upon completion of infusion, the ACCUFUSER® pump is removed and discarded. The catheter may be removed by staff or the patient may be instructed in how to remove it.

CAUTION: The ACCUFUSER® pump is for single patient use only. Do not re-use or re-sterilize it.

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