THE LCD DISPLAY in RUN MODE
NOTE: We suggest that you practice with the provided
TEST LUNG
, until you feel
confident that you fully understand the proper operation of the ADS 2000. Throughout
the manual whenever the word "patient(s)" is used, you will also see the words, “
TEST
LUNG”
, this means that you should first familiarize yourself with this function by using
the
TEST LUNG
first.
NOTE: When using the
TEST LUNG
you should always keep the vaporizer
OFF.
1. Now that you have entered in the patients' weight (the
TEST LUNG
simulates a 20
Kilogram patient), you are ready to begin delivering anesthesia or ventilating your
patient (
TEST LUNG)
.
2. If you haven't done so already, connect the end of the Breathing Circuit to your
patient (
TEST LUNG)
.
3. Place the
SET / RUN
switch to "
RUN
". The patient's (
TEST LUNG)
chest
should begin to fill up to the preset
P.I.P
. (Peak Inspiratory Pressure)
4.
After the patient (
TEST LUNG
) has reached the preset
P.I.P
. the exhale valve will
open and the patients' (
TEST LUNG
) chest will exhale (deflate). The LCD display
should look similar to the display below.
NOTE: Numbers used in section 5 and 6 of pages 11 and 12 are examples only.
5. The upper line of the LCD readout is now displaying, from left to right, the
following information:
a.
Minute Volume Per Kilogram
, (100 in this case). This number will be
updated with each breath.
b.
Peak Inspiratory Pressure Graph
, (A square black cursor moving
across a white background).
NOTE: The cursor starts at 0 cm. of H
2
O and moves up to the selected Peak
Inspiratory Pressure (15 cm. of H
2
O in this case).
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