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The Patient Data screens are described below.
– FOSQ
+
Setup
1.
Standby Screen
The Standby screen appears when you first apply power to the
device. You can access the Patient Data menu from this screen by
pressing the or buttons.
Note:
You can also access the Patient Setup screens by pressing
the + button, and the FOSQ questionnaire by pressing the
— button, as described later in this chapter.
Note:
The FOSQ option only appears if a SmartCard is inserted or
a modem is connected to the device.
Therapy Usage
7 Day Avg:
5:00
30 Day Avg:
8:00
Hrs/Night
2. Therapy Usage Screen
This screen displays the number of hours that the device provided
therapy, as 7-day and 30-day averages. The maximum value that can
be displayed for both averages is 24 hours.
Note:
This screen is only for reference. Your home care
provider may periodically ask you for this information.
7 Days: 5 Sessions
30 Days: 8 Sessions
Sessions > 4
3. Sessions Greater than 4 Hours Screen
This screen displays the number of device therapy sessions that
exceeded 4 hours in 7-day and 30-day periods. The maximum value
for the 7-day period is 35 sessions, while the maximum value for the
30-day period is 150 sessions.
Note:
This screen is only for reference. Your home care
provider may periodically ask you for this information.
4. Compliance Check Value Screen
This screen displays a number used by your home care provider to
validate that the data provided by you is the data taken from the
Summary Data screen. This is a “read-only” screen and you cannot
change the number on the screen.
Note:
This screen is only for reference. Your home care
provider may periodically ask you for this information.
5. Summary Data Screen
This screen displays the total therapy hours for the device, the total
blower hours, and the total number of sessions greater than 4 hours
since the device was last reset by the home care provider. This is a
“read-only” screen and you cannot change the numbers on the
screen.
Note:
This screen is only for reference. Your home care
provider may periodically ask you for this information.