Getting Started; Parts You Should Have - ZOE PPM3 User Manual

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2. Getting Started

This chapter explains how to get started using the Nightingale PPM3. It explains
the parts you will need, how to make all the necessary connections, and how to
check that everything has been set up and is working correctly.

2.1. Parts you should have

Note – Before proceeding, you should have a look at the PPM3 diagrams in the Overview
Chapter, to make sure that you know what all the part names mean.
The first step in using the PPM3 is to make sure that you have all the parts you are
going to need. Use the following list as a checklist:
1. Nightingale PPM3
2. PPM3 Power Supply with integral Power Cable
3. PPM3 Network Cable (if you will be connecting to the Nightingale MPC)
4. ECG Cables (if you will be monitoring ECG or Impedance Respiration)
5. ECG Electrodes (if you will be monitoring ECG or Impedance
Respiration)
6. SpO
Sensor / Extender Cable (if you will be monitoring SpO
2
7. CO
sampling lines or airway adapter (if your monitor is configured with a
2
CO
/Capnography monitoring module)
2
8. Invasive pressure Y-adapter (only needed if your monitor is configured for
IBP monitoring, and you plan to use two IBP channels)
9. Temperature Cable (if you will be monitoring Temperature)
10. Temperature Probe (if you will be monitoring Temperature)
11. NBP Hose (if you will be monitoring NBP)
12. NBP Cuff (if you will be monitoring NBP)
If the PPM3 will be connected to a Nightingale MPC central monitoring station,
you should also be close to a wall plate with a connector labeled "Nightingale
Monitoring System." This wall plate is installed when the Nightingale
Monitoring System network is installed.
April 2019
Getting Started
N i g h t i n g a l e P P M 3 U s e r ' s G u i d e
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