CareFusion AVEA Operating Instructions Manual page 197

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AVEA ventilator systems
WARNING!
Under certain conditions, such as small prongs and high respiratory rates, the Circuit Disconnect Alarm may
not recognize that the prongs have been dislodged from the nares. Ensure proper physiologic monitoring is
used.
High nCPAP pressure
A high priority audible/visual alarm will be activated whenever the nCPAP exceeds the high airway pressure threshold for
a period greater than 15 seconds.
Threshold: Set CPAP Level + 3 cmH
Tolerance: ± 0.5 cmH
Note:
Threshold is automatically updated upon acceptance of a change in the nCPAP control setting.
Low nCPAP Pressure
A high priority audible/visual alarm will be activated whenever the nCPAP pressure falls below the low airway pressure
threshold for a period greater than 15 seconds.
Threshold:
Tolerance:
Note:
Threshold is automatically updated upon acceptance of a change in the nCPAP control setting.
nCPAP Pressure Limit
A high priority audible/visual alarm will be activated whenever the nCPAP pressure is greater than airway pressure limit
for 3 seconds. The alarm will deactivate when the nCPAP pressure drops below 4.5 cmH
Pressure Limit: 11 cmH
Set CPAP Level + Inspiratory Pressure + 3 cmH
Tolerance: + 0.5 cmH
L2786 Rev. M
Chapter 7: Alarms and Indicators
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Set CPAP Level - 2 cmH
O (if set CPAP ≥ 3 cmH
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Set CPAP Level - 1 cmH
O (if set CPAP < 3 cmH
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± 0.5 cmH
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O (nCPAP only, rate set to off)
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O (nCPAP / IMV, rate not zero)
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