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==Systems Affected==
 
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* ''Pump controllers or other data intermediaries with connected infusion pumps may originate IPEC reports''
* ''Display systems may query, retrieve and display Evidence Documents.''
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* ''Electronic medical record systems or specialized device control systems may receive IPEC data streams.''
* ''Reporting workstations may retrieve, process and include details from Evidence Documents in reports
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==Specification==
 
==Specification==

Revision as of 16:07, 18 April 2012


Summary

The PC Infusion Pump Event Communication profile provides a means for an infusion system to report events in the course of an infusion (other than alarms which need to be routed for urgent human attention, for which see the PCD Alarm Communications Profile). This is to allow the pump to report a detailed event flow to another system which has a need to display or log the state of an infusion.

Benefits

This profile permits a receiving system to track in detail the progress of an infusion, including real-time notification of changes in state of the infusion pump. It is distinct from the Alarm Communications Management (ACM); ACM is for notifications to persons of events needing human attention, IPEC sends an event stream to a system. The included events are not limited to abnormal ones.

Details

The events are communicated using a controlled vocabulary (see Rosetta Terminology Mapping), in a form similar to other device data observation reporting (cf. PCD-01). Data identifying the event itself are typically accompanied by supporting metric information detailed in the Profile description, such as volume infused.

Systems Affected

  • Pump controllers or other data intermediaries with connected infusion pumps may originate IPEC reports
  • Electronic medical record systems or specialized device control systems may receive IPEC data streams.


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Specification

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