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LTV 1200 Operator's Manual - CareFusion Emergency Preparedness

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Appendix F - GLOSSARY<br />

TERM DEFINITION<br />

AC Alternating Current.<br />

Airway circuit The airway tubing that connects the ventilator and the patient.<br />

Airway pressure The airway pressure measured at the exhalation valve.<br />

Airway pressure display A bar graph type display composed of 60 LEDs. This display shows<br />

the real-time airway circuit pressure from –10 cmH2O to 108 cmH2O.<br />

Alarm An audible and visual announcement that an alarm condition has been<br />

met. Audible notification includes an oscillating or continuous tone.<br />

Visual notification may include flashing displays, illuminated LEDs, and<br />

text messages shown in the display window.<br />

Apnea Apnea happens when the time between breath starts exceeds the set<br />

apnea interval.<br />

Apnea backup<br />

ventilation<br />

Apnea Backup Ventilation begins when an apnea alarm occurs and<br />

continues until the patient initiates 2 consecutive breaths or the alarm<br />

is canceled by an operator. Apnea Backup Ventilation is given in the<br />

Assist/Control mode.<br />

Apnea interval The maximum period of time allowed between breath starts. If the time<br />

between breath starts exceeds this interval, an Apnea alarm occurs.<br />

Assist/Control mode A mode of ventilation where the patient receives a minimum number of<br />

machine and assist breaths. The available breath types are Volume<br />

Control and Pressure Control.<br />

Assist breath A volume or pressure breath that the patient triggers, and which is<br />

then controlled and cycled by the ventilator. Assist breaths may occur<br />

in Assist/Control and SIMV modes.<br />

Autozero The procedure for determining the transducer zero offset for ambient<br />

pressure.<br />

Bias flow A constant stream of gas through the patient circuit during the<br />

exhalation phase of the breath.<br />

bpm Breaths Per Minute.<br />

Breath period The time between consecutive ventilator started breaths. The Breath<br />

Period is determined by the Breath Rate per minute setting. For<br />

instance, a Breath Rate of 6 would give a Breath Period of 10 seconds<br />

(60 seconds divided by 6 bpm).<br />

Breath rate, set The minimum quantity of machine breaths given in a minute.<br />

BTPD Body Temperature, Pressure Dry.<br />

Circuit See airway circuit.<br />

Circuit pressure See airway pressure.<br />

cmH2O Centimeters of water. A unit of measure for pressure.<br />

Operator’s <strong>Manual</strong> <strong>LTV</strong> ® <strong>1200</strong> Ventilator Page F-1<br />

p/n 18247-001, Rev. G

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