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LTV 1200 Operator's Manual - CareFusion Emergency Preparedness

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TERM DEFINITION<br />

LED Light Emitting Diode. An indicator that is illuminated on the front panel.<br />

lpm Liters Per Minute. Flow rate.<br />

Machine breath A volume or pressure breath that is started by the operator or the<br />

ventilator, and is controlled and cycled by the ventilator. Machine<br />

Breaths may occur in Control and Assist/Control modes. The operator<br />

may cause a machine breath in any mode using the <strong>Manual</strong> Breath<br />

Button.<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> breath A Machine Breath initiated by the operator pushing the <strong>Manual</strong> Breath<br />

Button.<br />

MAP Mean Airway Pressure.<br />

Mean airway pressure,<br />

monitored<br />

The average airway pressure over a series of breaths.<br />

Minimum exhalation time The minimum time required for exhalation is 346 msec. Control<br />

settings are limited to ensure the Minimum Exhalation Time is<br />

provided. Breaths may not be triggered during the Minimum Exhalation<br />

Time.<br />

Minimum inspiratory<br />

time<br />

Minute volume,<br />

monitored (VE)<br />

MR Conditional<br />

MR Safe<br />

MR Unsafe<br />

The minimum time required for inspiration is 300 msec. Control<br />

settings are limited to ensure the Minimum Inspiratory Time is<br />

provided.<br />

The total volume exhaled by the patient for the last 60 seconds. VE is<br />

refreshed at the conclusion of each breath and is based on the last 8<br />

breaths.<br />

A designation given to an item that has been demonstrated to pose no<br />

known hazards in a specified magnetic resonance (MR) environment<br />

with specific conditions of use.<br />

A designation given to an item that poses no known hazards in all MR<br />

environments.<br />

A designation given to an item that is known to pose hazards in all MR<br />

environments.<br />

msec Millisecond: One one-thousandth of a second.<br />

Non-volatile memory Memory that is retained when ventilator is in Standby mode or<br />

powered off.<br />

O2<br />

Oxygen.<br />

Patient breath A Pressure Support or Spontaneous breath that is started by the<br />

patient, controlled by the ventilator and cycled by the patient. Patient<br />

breaths may occur in SIMV and CPAP ventilation modes.<br />

Patient effort Inspiratory effort by the patient.<br />

Peak inspiratory<br />

pressure, monitored (PIP)<br />

The maximum circuit pressure occurring during the inspiration and first<br />

300 ms exhalation phase of a breath. PIP is measured at the patient<br />

wye.<br />

PEEP Positive End Expiratory Pressure.<br />

Operator’s <strong>Manual</strong> <strong>LTV</strong> ® <strong>1200</strong> Ventilator Page F-3<br />

p/n 18247-001, Rev. G

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