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Periods of a continuous rate of infusion (CRI) treatment task

When you make a continuous rate of infusion (CRI) treatment for a patient, you can configure the period of the CRI treatment task. Vet Radar shows the period of the CRI treatment task on the patient sheet.

Vet Radar has a Continuous duration setting. When you make a CRI treatment, Vet Radar automatically enables the Continuous duration setting. When Vet Radar enables the setting, Vet Radar does not stop the CRI treatment until you discharge the patient.
Figure 1. The Continuous duration setting

The Continuous duration setting
If necessary, you can disable the Continuous duration setting. If you disable the Continuous duration setting, you can select the applicable days, hours and minutes of the treatment task:
The settings that you use to schedule the period of a task

How Vet Radar shows the period of a CRI treatment task on a patient sheet

Use the patient sheet to select the time of the treatment. To identify the time that you selected, Vet Radar shows two blue circles connected with a blue line on the patient sheet:
Example of a scheduled IV infusion treatment

The first blue circle identifies the start of the treatment task. The last blue circle identifies the end of the treatment task. When you start or complete the treatment task Vet Radar shows a full blue circle.

If you enable the Continuous duration setting, Vet Radar does not show the last blue circle:
Example of a scheduled CRI treatment with the Continuous duration setting enabled
Note: You can change the period of a treatment task before you add the treatment. Or you can change the period of a treatment task after you add the treatment.
Parent topic: IV infusion
Related concepts
  • About intravenous (IV) infusion treatments
  • The constant rate infusion (CRI) calculator
  • Treatment task quantities for intravenous (IV) infusion treatments
  • How Vet Radar calculates the infusion rate of a diluted intravenous (IV) infusion treatment
  • Task periods of an intravenous (IV) infusion treatment
Related tasks
  • Make an intravenous (IV) infusion task for a constant rate of infusion (CRI) treatment
  • Make an intravenous (IV) infusion task for a constant rate of infusion (CRI) treatment that is diluted
  • Make an intravenous (IV) infusion task for an additive
  • Make an intravenous (IV) infusion task for a diluted additive treatment
  • Start a task for a completed intravenous (IV) infusion treatment
  • Complete an intravenous (IV) infusion task
  • Schedule a task for a completed intravenous (IV) infusion treatment
  • Add a product to an intravenous (IV) infusion treatment
  • Schedule a change to a fluid rate
  • Complete a scheduled change of rate of a task of a fluid treatment
  • Change the name of an intravenous (IV) infusion treatment
  • Show or hide related products of an intravenous (IV) infusion treatment
  • Change the fluid rate of a continuous rate of infusion (CRI) task
  • Temporarily change the name of a product of a continuous rate of infusion (CRI) treatment
Related information
  • IV infusion troubleshooting
Vet Radar

Last updated: September 4, 2024

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Related Articles:

  • IV infusion
  • About intravenous (IV) infusion treatments
  • The constant rate infusion (CRI) calculator
  • Treatment task quantities for intravenous (IV) infusion treatments
  • How Vet Radar calculates the infusion rate of a diluted intravenous (IV) infusion treatment
  • Task periods of an intravenous (IV) infusion treatment
  • Make an intravenous (IV) infusion task for a constant rate of infusion (CRI) treatment
  • Make an intravenous (IV) infusion task for a constant rate of infusion (CRI) treatment that is diluted
  • Make an intravenous (IV) infusion task for an additive
  • Make an intravenous (IV) infusion task for a diluted additive treatment
  • Start a task for a completed intravenous (IV) infusion treatment
  • Complete an intravenous (IV) infusion task
  • Schedule a task for a completed intravenous (IV) infusion treatment
  • Add a product to an intravenous (IV) infusion treatment
  • Schedule a change to a fluid rate
  • Complete a scheduled change of rate of a task of a fluid treatment
  • Change the name of an intravenous (IV) infusion treatment
  • Show or hide related products of an intravenous (IV) infusion treatment
  • Change the fluid rate of a continuous rate of infusion (CRI) task
  • Temporarily change the name of a product of a continuous rate of infusion (CRI) treatment
  • IV infusion troubleshooting

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