System and method for administering an infusible fluid
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1. A method for delivering an infusible fluid through an infusion pump assembly, the method comprising:
- administering, through processing logic of the infusion pump assembly, a sequential, multi-part, infusion event using the infusion pump assembly, wherein the sequential, multi-part, infusion event includes a plurality of discrete infusion events;
determining, within the processing logic, whether a one-time infusion event is available to be administered; and
if a one-time infusion event is available to be administered, delaying the administration of at least a portion of the plurality of discrete infusion events included within the sequential, multi-part, infusion event through the processing logic; and
administering, through the processing logic, the one-time infusion event using the infusion pump assembly during which the administration of at least the portion of the plurality of discrete infusion events included within the sequential, multi-part infusion event is delayed.
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Abstract
A method, computer program product, and infusion pump assembly for administering a sequential, multi-part, infusion event, wherein the sequential, multi-part, infusion event includes a plurality of discrete infusion events. If a one-time infusion event is available to be administered, the administration of at least a portion of the plurality of discrete infusion events included within the sequential, multi-part, infusion event is delayed. The one-time infusion event is administered.
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1. A method for delivering an infusible fluid through an infusion pump assembly, the method comprising:
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administering, through processing logic of the infusion pump assembly, a sequential, multi-part, infusion event using the infusion pump assembly, wherein the sequential, multi-part, infusion event includes a plurality of discrete infusion events; determining, within the processing logic, whether a one-time infusion event is available to be administered; and if a one-time infusion event is available to be administered, delaying the administration of at least a portion of the plurality of discrete infusion events included within the sequential, multi-part, infusion event through the processing logic; and administering, through the processing logic, the one-time infusion event using the infusion pump assembly during which the administration of at least the portion of the plurality of discrete infusion events included within the sequential, multi-part infusion event is delayed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An infusion pump assembly comprising:
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a processor with processing logic configured to perform operations; and a computer program product residing on a non-transitory computer readable medium having a plurality of instructions stored thereon which, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to perform operations comprising; administering a sequential, multi-part, infusion event using the infusion pump assembly, wherein the sequential, multi-part, infusion event includes a plurality of discrete infusion events; determining, at the processor, whether a one-time infusion event is available to be administered; and if a one-time infusion event is available to be administered, delaying the administration of at least a portion of the plurality of discrete infusion events included within the sequential;
multi-part, infusion event using the processor; and
administering the one-time infusion event using the infusion pump assembly during which the administration of at least the portion of the plurality of discrete infusion events included within the sequential, multi-part, infusion event is delayed. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An infusion pump assembly having a processor with processing logic configured to perform operations comprising:
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administering a sequential, multi-part, infusion event using the infusion pump assembly, wherein the sequential, multi-part, infusion event includes a plurality of discrete infusion events; determining, at the processor, whether a one-time infusion event is available to be administered; and if a one-time infusion event is available to be administered, delaying the administration of at least a portion of the plurality of discrete infusion events included within the sequential, multi-part, infusion event using the processor; and
administering the one-time infusion event using the infusion pump assembly during which the administration of at least the portion of the plurality of discrete infusion events included within the sequential, multi-part, infusion event is delayed. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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