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Respironics hospital ventilator
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Operation
Table 6-3: Modes and control settings with ranges (continued)
Setting
Description
Trigger
Trigger Sensitivity. Auto-Trak+ employs several algorithms to determine the point at which
(optional)
the inspiration begins. The larger the value, the more sensitive the trigger (that is, the pa-
tient can trigger inspiration with less effort). Normal is the Auto-Trak setting used when
Auto-Trak+ is not enabled.
Applies only when the optional Auto-Trak+ feature is installed.
V
(AVAPS Tar-
Target tidal volume to be delivered during inspiration. The ventilator meets this target by
T
get Tidal Vol-
adjusting the inspiratory pressure with each breath.
ume)
Applies in AVAPS mode only.
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Table 6-4 lists the settable alarms. (For a complete list of non-settable alarms,
including Patient Disconnect, Occlusion, Pressure Regulation High, and other
alarms, refer to Table 9-3 on page 9-7.)
Setting
Hi Rate (High Rate Alarm)
Lo Rate (Low Rate Alarm)
Hi V
(High Tidal Volume
T
Alarm)
Lo V
(Low Tidal Volume
T
Alarm)
HIP (High Inspiratory Pres-
sure Alarm)
LIP (Low Inspiratory Pres-
sure Alarm)
Table 6-4: Alarm settings
Description
High total breath rate.
Low total breath rate.
NOTE:
In non-CPAP modes, the Low Rate Alarm is
essentially off if set below the Respiratory Rate
setting.
High exhaled tidal volume.
Low exhaled tidal volume.
High pressure at the patient
airway.
Low pressure at the patient
airway.
Range
Normal, +1 to
+7
200 to
2000 mL
Range
5 to 90 BPM
1 to 89 BPM
200 to 3500 mL
OFF to 1500 mL
5 to 50 cmH
O
2
OFF to 40 cmH
O
2

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