CP 150 spirometry option Quick reference guide
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1 Spirometry home screen Spirometry home screen The Spirometry home screen includes the following areas: Item Area 1 Device status 2 Content 3 Navigation Device status area The Device status area, located at the top of the Spirometry home screen, displays: • Time and date • Battery status • Error or information messages. These items are displayed until the condition has been resolved.
2 Spirometry home screen CP 150 spirometry option Content area The Content area includes 2 test selection buttons, a calibrate button, and a button to change the test type: • Forced Vital Capacity test • Contine saved test • Calibrate • Change test type The content area also provides shortcuts to several controls. About the test types FVC Perform new Forced Vital Capacity test “FVC” stands for forced vital capacity. The goal of an FVC effort is to measure the volume forcefully.
Quick reference guide Spirometry home screen 3 Navigation area The Navigation area includes the following tabs: • Spirometry home: Displays spirometry test types and provides shortcuts to several controls. • Manage worklist: Includes patient data entered manually or orders downloaded when connected to a hospital information system. • Saved tests: Accesses the patient spirometry and ECG tests. • Settings: Accesses device configuration settings.
4 Spirometry home screen Example spirometry report CP 150 spirometry option
5 Spirometry tests Performing a new Forced Vital Capacity spirometry test CAUTION Patient data is not saved until the spirometry test is completed. The spirometry configuration settings can be changed in the Settings tab. The following settings may appear differently if the default settings have been modified. Note 1. From the ECG Home screen touch the Note 2. Touch the tab appears. (Spirometry) button.
6 Spirometry tests CP 150 spirometry option 6. Touch the (Next) button. 7. Touch the View or Incentive button to select the display information that you want to view during the test. a. Modify the View settings as desired: • View Flow/Volume. (View FV curve) • View Volume/Time. (View VT curve) • View Flow/Volume and Volume/Time. (View FV & VT) • View Parameters. b. Modify the screen settings as desired: • Incentive screen • Curves screen 8.
Quick reference guide Spirometry tests 7 13. Touch Print to print the test report, touch Test results to preview the test report on the display, or touch ATS Interpretation to add or edit ATS interpretations. Touch Print patient's education to print patient help sheets. (See About the patient help sheets for further detail.) Touch Start post test to perform post medication efforts for the current patient, or touch Return to pre test to continue with FVC pre-test efforts. 14.
8 Spirometry tests CP 150 spirometry option 2. Select a patient from the list of saved tests.Touch the Patient ID, Patient name, Birth date, or Efforts. 3. Touch the Continue test button. 4. When the patient is ready, touch the Start post #_ button. Note Coach the patient through the effort. 5. The device stops automatically when air stops moving (that is when the ATS end-oftest criteria are met.) 6. (Optional) Touch the Stop button when the test has completed. 7. Decide whether to accept the effort.
Quick reference guide Spirometry tests 9 4. Touch the check box next to the desired test to select the test and then touch the Review button. Note The Review button is not active until a test is selected. Only a single spirometry test can be reviewed at a time. Note Spirometry tests are denoted with a icon in the Test type column. View and Print options include test efforts with color-coded legend, parameters with norm profile, efforts summary, and ATS Interpretive results.
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11 Troubleshooting Symptoms and solutions Problem-solving suggestions: If you try these suggestions and still have problems, contact Welch Allyn. Symptom Possible cause Suggested action Unable to calibrate Poor connection between flow transducer and sensor Check the connection between flow transducer and sensor. Damage to flow transducer Replace the flow transducer if it is damaged. Leak during calibration.
12 Troubleshooting CP 150 spirometry option Symptom Possible cause Suggested action Values are too high (consistently) Pressure connection is partially obstructed Remove any foreign substance from the flow transducer or pressure tubing. Predictive values are blank The selected norm does not support certain values, and composite norm values are disabled Re-enter age/birthdate, height, gender, race. (Fill in the fields. All mandatory fields must be filled in before you can proceed.
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