Operational Slide Deck
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Class Description
The purpose of this session is to discuss the value of ventilation in the Critical Care setting. We will discuss the applicability, the benefits and the barriers to overcome with using this technology.
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Learning Objectives – Intended Uses and System Overview 1
Review the intended population, environment and use for the NKV-550 Ventilator
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Identify the various components on the front, back and sides of the device
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Review touchscreen icons and buttons and the functionality of each
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Identify the symbols on the breath delivery unit
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Intended population, environment and use
Population – Neonate, Pediatric, and Adult
Environment – Hospital and Hospital-type facilities
Use – Invasive and Non-Invasive Ventilation – Assisted / Control Mandatory Ventilation (A/CMV), Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV) and Spontaneous Ventilation (SPONT)
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Identify the various components on the front, back and sides of the device
Overview of the Following: – Graphic user interface – Breath Delivery Unit – Touchscreen – Key Components – Connectors – Symbols – Icons and buttons – Ventilator Mounting Options
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Graphic user interface
Allows clinicians to: – Set ventilator control parameters, such as tidal volume and inspiratory pressure – Set alarm limits, such as high inspiratory pressure alarm – View monitored numeric values – View waveforms and loops – Operate various features via Apps
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Touchscreen overview
1. Alarm LED 2. Touchscreen 3. Lighted encoder knob 1
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Touchscreen overview (cont.)
Alarm LED – Located at the top of the graphic user interface – The alarm LED uses colors and flashing patterns to convey alarm states
Touchscreen – Primary way that clinicians interact with the system – Clinicians press directly on the screen to select a feature or function – The touchscreen is used in conjunction with the encoder knob to control ventilation modes and parameters, set alarm limits, and perform certain maneuvers
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Touchscreen overview (cont.)
Lighted encoder knob – Illuminates to convey to the clinician that the knob is active and ready to use – Turning the knob lets clinicians adjust selected values or perform certain functions – Pressing the knob lets the system accept any changes to selected settings
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Touchscreen overview (cont.)
1 – Status bar area • • • •
Contains ventilator status Patient information Battery information Access points to calculate predicted body weight (PBW)
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2 – Alarms area • Displays alarm messages • Contains access buttons for setting alarms and alarm audio pause
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Touchscreen overview (cont.)
3 – Numeric monitor area • Displays the current value of selected parameters • Access point for configuration of the displayed parameters
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• Location of various applications (Apps) • Clinicians can access special functions • Examples include: recruitment maneuvers, inline or open airway suctioning
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Touchscreen overview (cont.)
5 – Modes / Primary controls area • Provides access to mode selection, primary ventilation controls, and additional ventilator control settings
6 – Quick access area • Provides buttons for direct access to certain functions • Inspiratory hold • Expiratory hold • Manual breath • Panel lock • Help messages
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Touchscreen overview (cont.)
7 – Waveform and Loops area • Displays parameter waveforms and loops • Clinicians can customize views and adjust time and waveform scales
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Breath delivery unit: Front view 12
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1 – Power On/Off button 2 – AC power indicator 3 – Auxiliary pressure port 4 – Inspiratory port 5 – Side rails 6 – Inspiratory module access cover 7 – Connectors for SpO2 cable and CO2 cable 8 – USB ports 9 – Future option 10 – Exhalation module sensor access door 11 – Exhalation flow sensor access door 12 – Expiratory port 5
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Breath delivery unit: Side view
6 – Inspiratory module access cover 13 – Retention screw
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Breath delivery unit: Side view
11 – Exhalation flow sensor access door 14 – Gas exhaust port
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Breath delivery unit: Rear view
1 – AC power connector 2 – High pressure O2 inlet 3 – Extended battery pack 4 – High pressure air inlet 5 – High pressure air inlet water trap 6 – Extended battery pack latch release 7 – AC power fuse 8 – RS-232 port 9 – Nurse call port 10 – Ethernet port 11 – Fan filter cover 12 – Second user interface mount 12
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Breath delivery unit: Rear view (cont.)
6 – Extended battery pack latch release 13 – Graphic user interface mount 14 – Connecting cable 13
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Symbols on breath delivery unit
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Symbols on breath delivery unit (cont.)
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Touchscreen icons and buttons
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