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Monitoring RM
17.1 Introduction
In the respiratory mechanics measurement, the airway pressures are measured, from the part
between the patient circuit and intubation tube, using a flow sensor between the Y-piece of
patient circuit and the patient connection. The pressure is transferred to the monitor through
the tube and measured by a pressure transducer in the RM module. The pressure difference
together with the gas concentration information is used to calculate flow. The volume
information is obtained by integrating the flow signal. From these three parameter, other
parameter such as RR, I:E, Compl, etc. are derived.
The RM monitoring enables clinicians to understand the ventilator operation and patient
respiratory status.
RM monitoring displays the following waveforms and loops:
Flow waveform
Paw waveform
Vol waveform
FV (flow-volume) loop
PV (paw-volume) loop
RM monitoring provides values for 18 parameters. The 18 parameters can be classified into 4
categories:
1. Paw
parameters
Connector for RM sensor
Setup key
Indicator
Calibrate
Summary of Contents for BeneView T8
Page 1: ...BeneView T8 Patient Monitor Operation Manual...
Page 2: ......
Page 8: ...2 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 24: ...Safety 1 6 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 29: ...The Basics 2 5 2 2 4 Rear View Ventilation 1 10 4 3 5 2 9 8 6 7...
Page 74: ...Alarms 6 10 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 114: ...Monitoring NIBP 9 10 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 124: ...Monitoring IBP 11 8 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 142: ...Monitoring Carbon Dioxide 13 12 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 172: ...Monitoring RM 17 10 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 184: ...Review 19 10 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 206: ...Recording 21 8 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 210: ...Other Functions 22 4 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 256: ...Product Specifications A 24 FOR YOUR NOTES...
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