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7 Description of the modes
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MEDUMAT Standard
The CPR mode supports you during cardiopulmonary resuscitation
according to the Resuscitation Guidelines
patient", page
70). The CPR mode differentiates between a
CPR Manual mode for 30:2 and 15:2 ventilation and a continuous
CPR IPPV mode for continuous chest compression. If the CCSV
option is enabled, the continuous CPR CCSV mode is also
available. You can switch between the different CPR modes as
follows
(see "4.7.12 Changing the ventilation mode in CPR
mode", page
88):
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the frequency of the chest compressions according to a 15:2 or
30:2 algorithm or continuously. When the Infant or Child patient
group is selected, the metronome automatically emits the tone in
the rate 15:2 in CPR Manual mode. When the Adult patient group
is selected, a rate of 30:2 is emitted in CPR Manual mode. The
metronome can be deactivated in the operator menu. Whilst the
metronome is activated, the alarms in CPR mode are emitted via an
alternative alarm transmitter.
At the start of the CPR mode, Air Mix switches off automatically,
in order to ensure ventilation with 100% oxygen. You cannot
activate Air Mix in the CPR Manual and CPR CCSV modes. You can
activate Air Mix in CPR IPPV mode. The Air Mix setting is retained
upon exiting CPR mode.
The device always switches to IPPV mode upon exiting CPR mode.
If the capnography option is activated, you can set a pressure
gauge view or curve view in CPR mode
patient", page
133).
2
CCSV
B
2
emits a metronome sound which dictates
(see "6.3.8 Presets
(see "4.7 Ventilating the
IPPV

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