
Burn Navigator® User’s Manual
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Patient Resuscitation Screens
The patient resuscitation screens show a top bar, a row of six tabs to select the six patient
resuscitation screens, and a row of functional buttons along the bottom of the first three
screens.
Top Bar
The top bar shows the Patient ID, patient weight and TBSA, the current Hour Post Burn
(HPB), and the current time.
Hours Post Burn (HPB)
Hours Post Burn (HPB) is a measure of time, in hours, after a burn has occurred. The HPB
count is iterated at the top of the hour (e.g., 04:00, 11:00), so one HPB represents a clock
hour (e.g. 04:00 – 04:59). The clock hour in which a patient is burned is considered HPB 0.
For example, if a patient’s burn occurred at 07:20, the HPBs would be numbered:
07:00 – 07:59 HBP 0
08:00 – 08:59 HBP 1
09:00 – 09:59 HBP 2, and so on.
Android System Status Bar
The Android system status bar is normally hidden during the resuscitation screens. It can be
revealed by pressing the Menu key on the device to show the running apps list. This displays
the current time, battery level, Wi-Fi connection status, and Bluetooth status.
You will see a low battery pop-up alert when the battery level is approximately 15%.
Note:
When you see the low battery message, immediately plug in the Burn Navigator or
transfer your data to another Burn Navigator device.
Screen Tabs
Immediately below the top bar are six tabs to select the six patient resuscitation screens:
Home, Patient, Notes, I/O Table, Volume, I/O Graph.