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Chapter 8
Operating Instructions
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The ventilation mode buttons are the selected/not-selected type.
Follow these steps to select the mode:
1. Press the button for the mode you want to select (the active mode is
highlighted) from the top bar:
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If VCV or PCV breath types are active, you can select A/C, SIMV, or
CPAP mode (Figure 8-30).
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If NPPV is active, you can select Spont/T or Spont.
Figure 8-30: Ventilation Mode buttons (A/C and Spont/T active as shown)
2. The ventilator asks you to confirm the mode change (Figure 8-31).
Press YES to confirm, or press NO to leave the mode as is.
Figure 8-31: Mode Change Confirmation Message
3. Once you confirm a mode change, the ventilator changes the mode
selected to active (Figure 8-32).
Figure 8-32: Ventilation Mode buttons (SIMV and Spont shown as active)
Apnea Ventilation
Apnea ventilation provides an emergency mode of ventilation if the ventilator
does not deliver a breath for an operator set interval of time. The apnea time
can be set between 10 and 60 seconds. Upon entering this mode of
ventilation, the ventilator will immediately start using the Apnea Rate setting
specified. In PCV and VCV, the ventilator will begin delivering breaths in Assist/
Control (A/C), but with the operator set Apnea Rate. In NPPV, the ventilator will
deliver only machine controlled breaths either at the set Apnea Rate or in
response to patient effort. In Apnea ventilation, the alarms used are the ones
used for machine controlled breaths in the active breath type (VCV, PCV and
NPPV) that the ventilator was in, when Apnea occurred.