What is a BD BodyGuard T syringe pump?
It is a small, portable, battery-operated pump. It allows medicines to be given continuously under the skin over a 24-hour period.
It is a small, portable, battery-operated pump. It allows medicines to be given continuously under the skin over a 24-hour period.
The syringe pump is an alternative way of delivering medicines to control symptoms.
This may be for pain, sickness or for medicines to help you relax. It may be needed if:
The reason will be explained to you by your nurse.
A syringe pump may be used at any stage in your illness and may be discontinued if it is no longer needed.
The nurse will insert a small plastic tube under the skin.
This will be connected by a thin tube to a syringe containing your medicine.
The syringe is placed into the syringe pump and a nurse will usually renew the syringe every 24 hours.
The plastic tube will be secured in place with a transparent dressing and will usually only need to be changed every few days.
The nurse providing your syringe pump will check it is working before setting it up.
A small light above the 'ON/OFF' button will flash green regularly. If it turns amber or red, there is a problem with the syringe pump and you should contact the nurse as soon as possible.
Your nurse will regularly check that the syringe is operating correctly, that the medication prescribed is being administered and that the plastic tube site is comfortable.
They will also show you some simple checks to make sure things are working properly.
If the syringe pump beeps or an alarm sounds the most important thing is not to worry. You do not need to do anything apart from informing your nursing team as soon as possible, and they will be able to advise you on what to do.
Please do not try to do anything yourself without speaking to your nursing team.
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