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6. Start Ventilation
CAUTION
•
Do not attempt to use NIV on intubated patients.
6.4.2 Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV)
NIV means to ventilate the patient by using a nasal
mask or facial mask instead of ET tube or Trach tube.
In single-limb NIV, the enabled ventilation modes
include:
◆ CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure).
◆ PCV (Pressure Control Ventilation).
◆ PPS (Proportional Pressure Support).
◆ S/T (Spontaneous/Timed).
◆ VS (Volume Support).
CAUTION
•
Do not use NIV on patients with no or irregular
spontaneous breaths. NIV is intended to provide
supplemental ventilatory support to patients with
regular spontaneous breaths.
•
Do not attempt to use NIV on intubated patients.
6.4.3 Set Ventilation Type
To set ventilation type,
1. Select the patient type icon, or select [
Last Patient
]
or [
New Patient
] in the standby mode.
2. Set the [
Ventilation Type
] to [
NIV
] or [
Invasive
]on
the accessed screen.
Figure 6-4.Ventilation type
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