2. Objectives
Introduction for the servo- i
ventilator
Describe the ventilator
body
Describe the how it turn on
and pre check test
Describe the screen of the
ventilator
3. The servo-i ventilator
SERVO-i Ventilator System is intended for treating and monitoring patients
with respiratory failure or respiratory insufficiency.
Ventilator is equipped with AC power supply with automatic range selection.
The ventilator is equipped with at least two battery modules which
automatically supply power in case of an AC power failure
Used with :
neonates
pediatric
adults
4. The Ventilator Body
1. User Interface for
setting ventilation
modes, displaying
patient data, and
indicating alarms
2. Patient Unit for
mixing gases
3. Patient Breathing System
for delivering
and exchanging gases
7. Turning on and pre check test
From the back of the screen
You can turn it on.
Pre-use check includes tests and
measurements of:
internal technical functionality
gas supply
internal leakage
pressure transducers
safety valve
O2 cell / O2 sensor
flow transducers
battery modules
patient breathing system leakage
circuit compliance
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Additional
settings
Additional
values
Standby
Do you want to start Pre-use check?
Yes No
to start ventilationPress
9.
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Set ventilation mode
Tidal volume
450
Resp. Rate
12
PEEP
3
O2 conc.
35
I:E
1:2.0
T. pause
10
T. Insp. rise
5
Trigger sensitivity
V
Basic I:E Trigger
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Cancel Accept
Select ventilation mode
Volume control
Pressure control
Pressure Support/CPAP
PRVC
Volume Support
SIMV (PRVC)
Pressure Support
SIMV (Press. Control)
Pressure Support
SIMV (Vol. Control)
Pressure Support
NAVA
11. Servo-i Ventilator Modes:
Volume control:
Pressure control:
SIMV
PRVC
PS/CPAP
NAVA
Set ventilation mode
Tidal volume
450
Resp. Rate
12
PEEP
3
O2 conc.
35
I:E
1:2.0
T. pause
10
T. Insp. rise
5
Trigger sensitivity
V
Basic I:E Trigger