by Moog Medical | Feb 26, 2024 | Cara Larimer, Clinical Corner, Enteral Articles, Enteral Articles, Enteral Patients, Infinity Orange Articles
In acute care settings, such as the NICU and PICU, both syringe pumps and enteral pumps are used to pump human breast milk and formula, often in very small volumes, requiring the staff to determine which is the most appropriate for use in a specific situation. As...
by Moog Medical | Oct 31, 2023 | Enteral Articles, Enteral Articles, Enteral Patients, Infinity Orange Articles
A series of training videos for the Infinity Orange Small Volume Enteral Feeding Pump are now available. These videos provide insight into all aspects of using the Infinity Orange ranging from a general pump overview, to programming the pump, to basic troubleshooting....
by Moog Medical | Apr 25, 2023 | Cara Larimer, Clinical Corner, Diane Wander, Enteral Articles, Enteral Articles, Enteral Patients, Infinity Orange Articles, Infusion Articles, Vanessa Sumner
An article titled “Medical line entanglement: The unspoken patient safety hazard of medical devices” was recently published in Nutrition in Clinical Practice. This article was written by members of Moog’s clinical team Diane Wander, Cara Larimer, and...
by Moog Medical | Jul 18, 2022 | Clinical Corner, Enteral Articles, Enteral Articles, Enteral Patients, Infinity Orange Articles, Infusion Articles, Infusion Articles, Infusion Patients
Using a medical device in the home can be a complicated and challenging experience, especially when the device is used on children. Medical lines, such as tubing from IV pumps, enteral feeding pumps, gravity sets, oxygen pumps, monitoring equipment, and even power...
by Moog Medical | May 31, 2022 | Cara Larimer, Clinical Corner, Enteral Articles, Enteral Articles, Enteral Patients, Infinity Orange Articles
Infinity enteral feeding pumps and delivery sets are designed to provide accurate and mobile nutrition delivery for patients of all ages throughout all stages of life. However, due to the sometimes subtle differences between the different product options, it can be...
by Moog Medical | Jan 8, 2020 | Cara Larimer, Clinical Corner, Enteral Articles, Enteral Articles, Enteral Patients, Infinity Orange Articles
When an enteral feeding is completed, a small amount of formula is may remain in the downstream tubing of the delivery set. This undelivered formula is often referred to as residual volume. Understanding why residual volume occurs, and how to compensate for it is...