Cognivue Thrive is indicated for use as an adjunctive tool for evaluating cognitive function. It is not a stand-alone diagnostic tool. The device results are to be assessed and interpreted by a licensed clinician.
Ethernet Battery Charger Cognivue Thrive is designed to be battery powered during normal use, but can also be used when the provided charging adapter is plugged in. When the battery status indicator is orange (shown above) it is charging, when both lights are green, the battery is fully charged. It may take up to 4 hours to fully charge the battery from a fully discharged state.
Thrive User Manual 3.0 Recommendations for Use In order to provide the best experience for patients and to produce repeatable test results, Cognivue recommends the following when using Cognivue Thrive. General Testing Location When possible, choose a test location that reduces distractions (for example, an exam room, office or conference room rather than a busy hallway).
Step 1: Setting up connectivity This step will allow you to connect the Cognivue Thrive device to a network. Connecting to a network will allow your facility to run tests and access reports from other computers within the same network.
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Thrive User Manual Now, click on the Wifi Icon to Configure the static IP At the bottom of the list, click on “Edit Connections…” A network Connections configuration wizard window will appear. Click on the Connection named for your SSID and then the Gear icon.
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Thrive User Manual Click the Add button. In the Address field enter your static or reserved IP (obtained from your network team). In the Netmask field Enter the Subnet mask (obtained from your network team). In the Gateway field enter the Default gateway address (obtained from your network team).
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Thrive User Manual Network Configuration To connect to a network, you must click on the ‘Configure’ button. The network connection manager will appear: Network Manager Window From here, you may configure your network as above. Clicking on the ‘Refresh’ button in the Network Configuration window, will populate the form with the network data the device is connected to, if it has not already.
Thrive User Manual Step 2: Setting up an admin user account The step requires you to create a user account to log into the system. By default, this user will have administrative privileges which allows the user to modify some application settings (e.g. create new users and modify parameters in the network configuration).
Login window 5.0 Create user accounts Each Cognivue Thrive user should have their own user account. User accounts can be assigned to two types of roles: Administrator, Operator. Administrators are responsible for setting up and managing accounts, Operators can set up and run tests with patients. User accounts can be assigned more than one role.
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Thrive User Manual Administration Settings Select the Users tab on the Administration Settings window to display the User Management window. This window lists the user accounts that have been set up on the system. This window also allows you the option to set up a defined amount of time before password expiration. This is set to “off” by default.
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Thrive User Manual A new window is displayed that allows you to enter patient data and run a test. You can run a test in two different languages: English or Spanish. There is an option for emailing the report that if selected will prompt you to enter an email and then verify it by entering it again.
When the test has completed, you will be asked if you want to review the test report. If you wish to view a test report later, log in to Cognivue Thrive as an Administrator, and select ‘Reports’ from the Primary Window, which will then show a list of available reports. After selecting a report from the list, click the ‘View Report’...
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Thrive User Manual The output consists of three documents. Note that appropriate clinical contextualization is required. 1. Thrive Report: This document is intended for the patient. It will contain test average scores. Thrive Report 2. Cogniwell Program: This document is intended to give the user an idea of how their health and fitness affects their cognitive health.
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Thrive User Manual 3. Physician Letter: This document is intended for the physician. It provides the reason why the user took the Cognivue Thrive. Physician Letter To remove old reports on an automatic cycle, log in as an Administrator user and select the Device Administration >>...
At this point you can run a test and view reports just as you normally would from Cognivue Thrive (see sections 7 and 8); a user account with the Operator role is able to view reports here. The Remote application also allows to save test reports to your local computer. You can use this application to access, save and print reports.
WARNING: Portable RF communications equipment should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of Cognivue® Thrive. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.
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