Test Example 1: Motor Nerve Conduction; Overview − Motor; Notes On Functions And Views; Selecting A New Site - natus Dantec Keypoint G4 User's And Service Manual

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Test Example 1: Motor Nerve Conduction

Dantec Keypoint.NET allows a series of tests to be performed on nerve conduction. These tests are listed on the Test Menu page. As an
example, the Motor Nerve Conduction Test functions are described below.
Note that all the other tests have similar functions and are conducted in a similar way.
Overview − Motor
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Top navigation bar with tabs
2
Test navigation tabs
3
Stimulation settings bar
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Site table with scroll bar
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Segment table with scroll bar
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Optional windows (provided by the right-click menu)
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History window
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Optional activity window
9
Scope window with horizontal and vertical scroll bars

Notes on Functions and Views

Test Navigation Tabs (2)
Related tests, which are grouped, are placed in separate Test Navigation tabs.
These can be selected using the PC Keyboard keys F7 – F12, and by clicking with the mouse.
On the Keypoint G4/Focus, the Test Navigation tabs can also be selected using the Control Panel Right and Left keys
Patient Status Bar (11)
The Patient Status Bar provides the following information: Patient ID, Patient Name, Study ID, Date, and Test Status.
Working with Sites in the Trace Information Area (14)
The following information is displayed for each site in the trace information area: muscle, sweep, sensitivity, and site name. Information
common for all sites is written at the top of the trace information area.
Sites may be controlled using the Mouse or the Arrow Keys on the Control Panel.

Selecting a New Site

Activating this function selects the next site or set of sites not yet measured. Use this function during recording mode.
Using the Mouse
To select a site: click the site (13). The site will move up and turn blue and become active (12).
To deselect a site: click the down arrow of a selected site (12). The site will move down and turn pale blue and become inactive.
To make an inactive site active: click the pale blue inactive site. The site turns blue and becomes active.
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Test function keys
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Patient status bar
12
Selected sites
13
Deselected sites
14
Trace information area
15
Name of the anatomy site chosen
16
Patient workflow function keys
17
Show/Hide review panel
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