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Re: paige post# 10587

Thursday, 04/06/2006 3:52:12 PM

Thursday, April 06, 2006 3:52:12 PM

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They say that they can verify an IV... the inert ingredient in most IV drips is a saline solution.

As we discussed before, I say that they can only verify the medicine before it goes into the IV.. You (and Diddy) have argued otherwise.

I have conceded that a standard, pre-compounded IV drip can maybe be signatured, and then verified by removing a sample and putting it inside the Valimed. Valimed can MAYBE then confirm it, provided that they do have a good signature.

I have not conceded that it can monitor a drip "in situ"
on the IV pole.

WHY?? Because the sample has to be placed in a cuvette and put inside the isolation chamber inside Valimed.

Why inside the isolation chamber?? Because interference from everywhere in the Hospital will skew the readings.

The same problem that they had with ELF...or whatever ELF was renamed.

But whatthe heck do i know?? All I know is what I have read here. Including the BAXA FAQ...MAINLY the BAXA FAQ> Diddy knows far more than i do.


Ole Crowe

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