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Intensity Tolerances: if the user has calibrated
the software, these tolerances represent
permissible deviation from the compressions
or ventilations entered during the calibration
procedure, otherwise the program uses default
sensor values.
Rate Tolerances: the rate tolerance parameter
sets the permissible deviation from the selected
compression set. For example, if the user sets
the Compression Rate at 100 compressions /
minute and the Compression Rate Tolerance
at 10 %, any compression frequency between
90 and 110 compressions per minute will be
considered correct.
CALIBRATION
This tool allows you to easily calibrate the
sensors inside the simulator. First choose
which function you would like to calibrate: chest
compressions or artiicial ventilations.
The procedures for each speciic calibration are
described in the sections below.
CHEST COMPRESSIONS/ARTIFICIAL
VENTILATIONS
This tool allows you to calibrate the chest
compressions and the artiicial ventilations to
your speciic criteria. That is, you will be telling
the system what a correct chest compression
is and/or what a correct artiicial ventilation is.
Providers will be evaluated by the system based
on this criteria.
The chest compressions and ventilations are
calibrated in the same way. After making a
selection, this dialog box is displayed:
Click next to proceed with the calibration.
The application will now ask you to perform
a number of “correct” chest compressions or
artiicial ventilations, depending on which was
selected.
The facilitator should follow the text cue on
the screen to perform just ONE compression
or ventilation at a time, until prompted for
successive compressions/ventilations.
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