When systolic is highlighted, only systolic will change, but diastolic
will be kept at least 10mm Hg below systolic.
When diastolic is highlighted, only diastolic will change, but systolic
will be kept at least 10mm Hg above diastolic.
The up/down navigation buttons are used to change selection.
Set PEA
quick execution button will set BP to 0/0.
Reset PEA
will
set the BP back to what it was before
Set PEA
was selected.
Use the
+
/
-
quick execution buttons to alter volume of Korotkoff
sounds directly.
Pulse strength
is indicated as P:N (Normal), P:W (Weak) or P:S
(Strong)
Set BP menu:
Use left/right navigation buttons to select function.
Systolic and Diastolic BP can be adjusted using the up/down buttons,
the
BP +/-
quick execution buttons or entered directly by using the
numeric buttons. If the running rhythm is VF or Asystole, BP cannot
be set.
Volume can be adjusted using the
+
/
-
or the up/down buttons or
directly through the numeric buttons.
Ausculatory Gap (Korotkoff sound disappears in part of Phase II) can
be toggled on/off using the up/down buttons.
Pulse strength can be adjusted using the up/down buttons.
CPR Performance Monitoring
On the main display, use the left/right navigation buttons to highlight
the Logging functional area at the top of the screen. Press
CPR-stat
quick execution button to activate the real-time CPR performance
overview.
The CPR Statistics overview allows the instructor to monitor ven-
tilation, compression and hands-off time. The values are updated
automatically every 30 seconds.
Pressing the
Refresh
quick execution button updates the values.
Breathing Parameters
On the main display, using the left/right navigation buttons highlight
the Breathing functional area. Airway obstruction, spontaneous
breathing, supplemental oxygen and breathing rate settings can be
set directly from the main display using the quick execution buttons
located at the bottom of the screen.
Set Breathing Rate
On the main display, using the left/right navigation buttons, highlight
the Breathing functional area. The breathing rate may be adjusted
using the
BR +/-
quick execution buttons in steps of 5 between 0
and 60 breaths per minute. The user may also press
OK
to activate
the Breathing Rate menu allowing the breathing rate to be manually
adjusted with the numeric buttons to enter a specific breathing rate.
Set Apnea
will set breathing rate to 0.
Reset Apnea
will restore the
previously set breathing rate.
Set Airway Obstruction (Open/Closed) Mode
On the main screen use the left/right navigation buttons, highlight
the Breathing functional area and press OK to advance to the Set
Airway Parameters menu.
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Systolic
120
Diastolic
80
Vol
5
Gap
OFF
Pulse
Normal
Set Blood Pressure
SetPEA
–
BP
+
–
+
A: Sinus
80
No Waiting Rhythm
De
fi
b. Enabled
BP: 120 / 80 P: N 4
L.Lung: Normal
4
R.Lung: Normal
4
Heart:
Normal
4
Vocal:
Cough
4
Breathing Rate: 14
Ventilations:
Correct:
26.7%
Average volume 98 cl
Compressions:
Correct:
28.4%
Average rate: 127/min
Hands off:
Current: 3 sec Total: 21 sec
Refresh
05:24 Logging [Logname]
Event CPR-stat Save
M
A: Sinus
80
No Waiting Rhythm
De
fi
b. Enabled
BP: 120 / 80 P: N 4
L.Lung: Normal
4
R.Lung: Normal
4
Heart:
Normal
4
Vocal:
Cough
4
Breathing Rate: 12
00:00 Logging [Logname]
Set Apnea Set Mode Set O
2
A
A: Sinus
80
No Waiting Rhythm
De
fi
b. Enabled
BP: 120 / 80 P: N 4
L.Lung: Normal
4
R.Lung: Normal
4
Heart:
Normal
4
Vocal:
Cough
4
Breathing Rate: 12
00:00 Logging [Logname]
Set Apnea Set Mode Set O
2
A
Set Airway Parameters
O
2
Supplied
OFF
Chest Rise
ON
Airway
Open
Breathing
Rate
14
Set Apnea
–
BP
+
BP: 120 / 80 P: N 4
BP: 120 / 80 P: N 4
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