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PROCEDURE FOR PRINTER
SETUP:
Printer On
If a printout of the compression and
ventilation waveforms and defibril-
lation is wanted, switch the printer
switch to the “on” position and press
the start button. The printer will print
the following (this is an adult test).
(See figure 7.)
Reading The Printout
Ventilation/Compression Limits
The ventilation limits are labeled 0.5
L and 0.8 L.
The compression limits are labeled
1.50” and 2.00” for adult and 1.00”
and 1.50” for child, depending on
your selected setting.
Waveform Printout
All compression and ventilation
waveforms are plotted. On comple-
tion of a test, press the stop button.
The final results will be calculated
and printed out as shown.
(See fig-
ure 7.)
It shows:
1. Time scale:
1
⁄
8
" = 1 second.
2. Axis for compression waveforms
start at the center and goes left.
3. Axis for ventilation waveforms
start at the center and goes
right.
4. 1.0 limit line for compressions is
the low level limit for compres-
sions when in the child setting.
5. 1.5 limit line for compressions
is both the upper level limit for
compressions when in the child
setting and the low level limit
when in the adult setting.
6. 2.0 limit line for compressions is
the upper level limit for compres-
sions when in the adult setting.
7. 500 cc line for child ventilations
(0.50 liters)
800 cc line for adult ventilations
(0.80 liters)
8. Printout of final test results.
These include averages for com-
pression rate and depth; number
of good, high or low compres-
sions; hand placement; average
ventilation volume and dura-
tions; and the number of good,
high, or low ventilations.
Figure 7
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Procedure F