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[Pages:52]AVEA? ventilator
Ventilation modes user guide
Table of contents
Section 1: UIM navigation........................... 1 Touch-Turn-TouchTM /Touch-Turn-
AcceptTM techniques.................................... 1 Setting breath type and mode..................... 2?3 Setting advanced settings........................... 4?5 Setting alarm limits......................................... 6 Section 2: Breath types and modes............. 7 Breath types.................................................... 7 Mandatory breaths......................................... 8 Demand breaths............................................. 9 Volume controlled ventilation.................. 10?12 Volume SIMV mode...................................... 13 Pressure controlled ventilation................. 14?15 Pressure SIMV............................................... 16 TCPL mode............................................. 17?18 TCPL SIMV mode.................................... 19?22 PRVC SIMV mode......................................... 23 APRV/BiPhasic......................................... 24?26 CPAP/PSV...................................................... 27 Apnea Backup ventilation....................... 28?29 CPAP/PSV...................................................... 29
Nasal CPAP/IMV............................................ 30 Standby.................................................. 31?32 Section 3: Advanced settings..................... 33 Volume Limit................................................. 33 Machine Volume..................................... 34?35 Inspiratory Rise.............................................. 36 Flow Cycle.................................................... 36 Waveform..................................................... 37 Sigh.............................................................. 37 Bias Flow...................................................... 38 Pres Trig........................................................ 38 Vsync?.................................................... 39?40 Vsync Rise..................................................... 40 PSV Rise........................................................ 41 PSV Cycle...................................................... 41 PSV Tmax...................................................... 41 Volume Limit................................................. 41 T High PSV.................................................... 42 T High Sync................................................... 42 T Low Sync................................................... 42 AVEA ventilator modes........................... 43?46
The AVEA? ventilator user guide is not intended to replace the operator manual. You must become completely familiar with the AVEA ventilator operator manual before using the AVEA ventilator.
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Section 1: UIM navigation
Touch-Turn-TouchTM/Touch-Turn-AcceptTM techniques
To change most controls on the AVEA ventilator: 1. Touch the screen directly over the control to select it.
The control highlights (changes color), indicating that it is active. 2. Turn the data dial clockwise to increase the selected value, and turn the dial counter-clockwise to decrease it. Turning the data dial quickly accelerates the rate of change from one setting to another. Turning the data dial slowly gradually changes the setting. 3. Touch the screen directly over the highlighted control again, or press the ACCEPT membrane button to the left of the data dial to accept your new setting. Note: If you press the CANCEL button or do not actively accept the new setting within 15 seconds, ventilation continues at the previous setting.
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Setting breath type and mode
To access the MODE SELECT screen, press the MODE indicator on the touch screen or the MODE button on the membrane panel. A. MODE indicator B. MODE button
A
B
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Setting breath type and mode (continued)
The MODE SELECT screen appears. Select the touch-screen button for the desired mode.
Selecting Volume A/C mode Primary controls for the proposed mode appear at the bottom of the touch screen. Use the techniques described on page 3 to set these controls. Press MODE ACCEPT to accept the new mode and primary control settings.
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Setting advanced settings
To set advanced settings, press the ADV
SETTINGS button on the lower left of the
user interface. Advanced settings refine the
breath delivery beyond the primary breath
control settings. Press the ADV SETTINGS
button for the desired primary control. Not
A
all primary controls have advanced settings.
Primary controls with advanced settings are
marked with a yellow triangle.
Detailed descriptions of all advanced settings are in section 3.
A. ADV SETTINGS button
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Setting advanced settings (continued)
Advanced settings for volume Use the Touch-Turn-Touch or Touch-Turn-Accept technique to modify the advanced settings (see page 3).
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Setting alarm limits
Press the ALARM LIMITS membrane button (to the upper right of the UIM) to open or close the window.
A. ALARM LIMITS button
A
Alarm Limits window with Volume A/C mode selected on MODE SELECT window
Use the Touch-Turn-Touch or Touch-Turn-Accept technique to modify the alarm limits settings (see page 3).
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