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1. This function allows the user to zoom in or out while viewing the session Click on the tool to increase or decrease the amount of time that is viewable on the graph The user may also use the drop down box to select the preferred setting Note It is also possible to zoom in out by left right clicking on any of the graphs while holding down the lt Shift gt key Ventilations The student s name assigned to perform ventilation 1s listed above the ventilations graph The area in the colored band represents the correct ventilation volumes based on the selected guidelines This chart will not be active if the user has selected Compression Only CPR in the Session Setup This chart displays ventilation waveforms in ml If the use of supplemental oxygen is selected a blue coloured band will appear that represents the proper ventilation volumes based on the selected guidelines and an annotation marker will appear marking the time where oxygenated ventilations were initiated If supplemental oxygen is no longer being administered the user can click on the Oxygenated vents button a second time and the O2 ventilation band will disappear and an annotation marker will mark the time where normal ventilations were restored Description of text annotations in the Ventilation graph CPR problems e Too fast inspiration flow rate Flow rate in milliliters second will be annotated above the affected ventilation 1000 Yentilationi
2. Session Storage and Retrieval to and from the Database Saving Training Sessions If the user ends a training session in any way a prompt will appear asking if the user would like to save sessions to database There are three ways to save a training session Closing a session and receiving a window prompt asking if the user would like to save the session to the database By clicking on the button in the toolbar By clicking on the File menu and selecting Save session s to database Load a Stored Session The user may recall or display a student training session from the database if it has been saved There are two ways to perform this function By clicking on the E button in the toolbar By clicking on the File menu and selecting Load stored session This will present the following dialog Database 45 If more than one training session is stored in the database the user may search for individual training sessions The user may use the following criteria for searching for a training session Date of training session Student name First and last Instructor name First and last Search Clicking on the Sm ee brings up all stored sessions from the database The list of sessions matching the search criteria will appear Select one session by clicking the left mouse button to highlight the desired session Show When the cel is clicked an Individual Stations view will appear The display will present
3. Ventilations does not seem to register properly Please exit the program and check the following The lung inside the manikin is positioned properly That there are no leakages punctured lung tubes not properly fixed When the manikin s chest skin has been put back into position please restart the program to see if this fixed the problem Troubleshooting 53 Note Ventilation measurement tolerances are specified in the Resusci Anne Directions for Use The tolerances are valid if and only if none of the abovementioned problems are present
4. ml ans Registered wilh adeguate volume 40 Registered with inzulhicient volume 10 Registered walh eecessrve volume 1 Registered vath too short mspration time 3 Average vertiaton flow rate misec 554 Average count pert minute 6 Total courted 5 Registered vath no anors 10 Registered vath ainvay closed 0 Compression dala Ayetage rate rtm 102 Awerage count per mmube 44 Average duty cycle gt 44 Total courted 345 Regoteed vilh no enas a7 Average depth mm 42 Regsteed with adequate depth Jr Registered vath insulficent depth 18 Registered vath excesswe depth 0 Regsteed vailh hand postion boo bow Q Regiitered wilh harngd position boo high up 0 Regeteed with hand posbion boo far to the night Registered vath hand posbion boo far to the baft Regsteed vath incorrect hand postion 0 Regsteed valh incomplete relate Q Average dowr shokeup stroke raig 0 83 4577 553 Yent omp ratio 2 15 Hands OFF time data min sec Total Hards OF time oo Average Hands OFF tre 00 Detibrillatton data min sec Time from scenano stat to Ist shock 6 47 Time fron pulseless rhythm to Tst shock d7 Time from called for help bo 14 shock OF21 _Titme from anneal of defibrilator to Tat shock 0312 The Numeric Data display shows numerically how the student s performed against the chosen guidelines Itis possible to use the Configuration set up found by clicking on the View menu topic and then clicking on Configuration to select the parameters
5. one manikin to the PC for multiple manikin scenario training 1 Directly connect manikins to a computer s serial ports 2 Connect manikins with the use of Serial to Manikin communication cable s and with the assistance of Serial to USB adapters without the use of a USB Hub 3 Connect manikins with the use of Serial to Manikin communication cable s Serial to USB adapters and a USB Hub Introduction 7 Directly connect manikins to a computer s serial ports This scenario applies to situations where the number of serial ports on the computer is equal to or more than the number of manikins to be used Hardware needed e Serial to manikin communication cable s The user can connect the number of manikins that match the number of serial ports provided on the PC directly to the PC via the serial to manikin cable supplied with the software program The program comes with one cable Additional cables can be purchased separately directly from the manufacturer Item no 315951 This example shows a PC with two serial ports connected to two manikins using Serial to manikin communication cables 8 Introduction Connect manikins with the use of Serial to Manikin communication cable s and with the assistance of Serial to USB adapters without the use of a USB Hub This scenario applies when the number of serial ports on the computer is less than the number of manikins to be used and at least one USB port is present on the
6. the last circulatory activity to the end of a session is not included The average time spent where no circulatory activity is performed 1 e pulse giving rhythm or compressions Note The time from the last circulatory activity to the end of a session is not included Screen descriptions 39 Guideline Data screen Guideline Data Werlations Compresions VervtilationTompression rio Asperam Intemational Guidelines 2000 Iniel veriishore Aaa ni lo fertlatoneorly CPR Volume mi Volume ie I m lomppensted A biin wepeation ime 1 000 rm 3c f 500 misec Hm repralon ime E00 s joxygenated ae f bO0 m sec To create a personalized guideline click on the ie button Here the user can enter the unique settings for ventilations compressions and circulation check to match the local training protocols Once the new information is competed the user can click on the ti utton where the new guidelines can be given a name and be added to the Guideline database and Guidelines drop down box 40 Screen descriptions Instructor Data screen The only required information is a first and last name The rest of the information is optional address telephone e mail title and organization affiliation The user also has an open notes section for listing important comments and details for later reference Note When running a training session the instructor setting will apply to all training stati
7. the user would like to display The default setting is all parameters displayed Screen descriptions 37 Some of the parameters need a detailed explanation For Ventilation data Average minute volume Registered with no errors For Compression data Average duty cycle Average down stroke up stroke ratio The average volume delivered per minute during the session Note Measured from the first ventilation to the last ventilation within the complete scenario Ventilation counted with no volume flow rate or airway closed errors The ratio in between the area inside the compression itself blue vs the total area pink measured from the start of a compression to the start of the next compression The average of the ratio between the time used for the down stroke part T1 of a compression vs the up stroke part T2 of the same compression I I j I I I I I I d k 1 nE 1 FE if 38 Screen descriptions Registered with no errors Registered with incomplete release Compressions counted with no errors in depth incomplete release leaning or hand position Compressions that were not released above the compression attempted level default 10mm For Hands Off time data Total Hands Off time Average Hands Off time The total time spent where no circulatory activity is performed 1 e pulse giving rhythm or compressions Note The time from
8. Import Mankar Log To start a training session the user need to perform the following tasks 1 Setup the training scenario Guideline to use Training mode and AED Trainer scenario if applicable 2 Select an instructor for the training session It is also possible to add new instructors or view instructor details 3 Setup manikin training stations and assign the connected manikins to each of them It is also possible to add new students or view student details Please note that it is possible to load a previously defined setup that the instructor has made while planning a course Session Setup 15 It is possible to store the current Session Setup for later use After these tasks have been performed the system is ready for running the training session The user can now choose between two options a Proceed to the Stations screen to start the training session When all parameters of the Session Setup have been completed the user may now click Lontinut gt gt the button o Note This can also be used for the program to detect manikin workstations just as like the Locate Manikins button feature b Import logged data from a Resusci Anne SkillReporter manikin This feature allows the user to import logged data from the manikin and 1s ideal for performing training sessions without having the computer connected to the manikin o Note The manikin must be connected to the computer to per
9. Introduction 1 Laerdal PC SkillReporting System Directions for use 2 Introduction Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 4 SY SLE M REGUE MENIS asaca doa nies aaraa naoa oanad aa aa taccicstiaocedcboncocded vastness taasideservacctewacecsavectasts 4 Database Security sirsiran aeaa aaa aaa a aaa a a aiae aaa 5 lotended Uster N E E EE aa 5 Connecting manikins to th Computer sssrini a aa aa aaa 6 Directly connect manikins to a computer s Serial POLES cc ce ecccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees T Connect manikins with the use of Serial to Manikin communication cable s and with the assistance of Serial to USB adapters without the use Or USB HUD Jersunnurrneng i e aE E E eae aearees ead ees 8 Connect manikins with the use of Serial to Manikin communication cable s Serial to USB adapters and a USB MR OU a E EE EE EE E EE ioe ante E EA E E T T A A E A EO 9 SESSION SETUP 14 Selec Add Edi Guidelines sorina a a a aea a aaa iiaa asa 15 Select Tramino Modeion aeara aa a a eae aas aaia aaaea 16 SEEC AED Trainer 2 Scenari Osade aaa aa AEA 17 Preprogrammed scenarios in the AED Trainer 2 device sssssecccccsssseecccccssssececoocssssseecsoosssseeeesosssse 18 pelec AGG Edit Instructor S seecae aree eae EE a iE OEE aoa TENENTE t 20 SEMP Manikin StA ONS oossoesa ean n TETEN TEASEE SNNT 20 Seler Add Edic Student S hiron a A ne nT eRe enn gen Cn 23 Saving Loading a previously defined Sessi
10. PC Hardware needed e Serial to manikin communication cable s The program comes with one cable Additional cables can be purchased separately directly from Laerdal Medical Item no 315951 The user can connect the number of manikins that match the number of serial ports provided on the PC directly to the PC via the serial to manikin cable supplied with the software program e Serial to USB Adapter Note this item must be purchased separately and is not offered by Laerdal Medical There are many different types on the market Please ask your local electronic store for the type that is best for your PC We have tested some adaptors and found the Deluo Serial to USB Converter to be a good choice Code USB2S The following links will take you to the Deluo Internet web site http www deluo com or http www deluo com Merchant2 merchant mv Screen PROD amp Store_Code D E amp Product_ Code USB2S amp Category Code USBC The user can connect an additional manikin to the PC via the use of a Serial to USB adapter The Serial to USB adapter connects directly to the PC s USB communication port and the second Serial to manikin communication cable is connected to the adapter This allows connection to the manikin through the USB communication port on the PC This example shows a computer with one serial port and one USB port connected to two manikins using two Serial to manikin communication cables one being connect
11. as it does in paused mode but with all session control buttons disabled 46 Database Exporting and Importing Session Data Laerdal PC SkillReporting System aS View Sessions Help New Session Session Setup p Import Studentis Export Complete Sessionis Open Session from Database Export Complete Sessions The user can export one or multiple complete sessions including CPR waveforms and event annotations to another PC running the Laerdal PC SkillReporting System software program The file format that is saved is only accessible through computers running this software program It is possible to export sessions using the following search criteria Date From to Student name First and last Instructor name First and last Database 47 a Laerdal PE Skillkeporting System Fics Wew Setsions Help 0 ai a AE a S Sesion Sotup Scenario ae Lapon complele sessions Student Lact Name fat Student 2 Iraneta Date Time T Studeni Some bnstiucto 24 01 When the sessions to export have been selected clicking the dialog s Export button will invoke a file dialog to specify a filename to store to The user may select a file name and save this data to the file Once the user has decided to save the data a window will open asking the user if they would like to open the file where this document is stored This file can then be retrieved from the saved location and sent via d
12. cation port on the PC e USB Hub Note this item must be purchased separately and is not offered by Laerdal Medical The user can connect a USB Hub via a standard USB cable to a USB communication port on the computer The USB cable is usually included with the USB Hub From the USB Hub additional manikins can be connected For each manikin a Serial to USB adapter is needed to connect the manikins to the USB Hub This example shows 4 manikins connected via USB to Serial adapters A single 4 port USB Hub Introduction 11 This example shows 7 manikins connected via USB to Serial adapters Two 4 port USB Hubs are used The second USB Hub is connected via the first Hub using a standard USB cable If a 8 port USB Hub is used instead then only one USB Hub is needed 12 Introduction Introduction 13 14 Session Setup Session Setup Each time the program is started and after the database password has been entered if in use the first screen you will see is the Session Setup screen This allows you to enter and edit information regarding your training sessions a Session Setup S Caran r j i Oypenated Gudelnes Intematonal Gudeine 2000 LEDA Detail cee pia Training mode Single Aeacues CPR lnsticlot Inetnactor Desis Add Manikin 1 Student s New Session Vent Comp Student Details Add Hankin Locabon Locate marking Add Remove
13. ce Click on the details button to see an overview of the selected scenario for quick reference to the training details You will also see that there are three optional custom scenarios that require the use of the Laerdal AED Trainer 2 programming kit Refer to the AED Trainer 2 user manual for details The selected scenario 1s activated during a training session if you are using an AED Resusci Anne SkillReporter manikin and a Laerdal AED Trainer 2 device 18 Session Setup Preprogrammed scenarios in the AED Trainer 2 device ARC AHA cenario Description Scenario details Scenario Scenario o Shockable rhythm o 1 shock Ventricular Fibrillation with single shock conversion O Non shockable rhythm o Shockable rhythm Ventricular Fibrillation o 3 shocks with multiple shocks required for o 1 minute CPR time out conversion o 4th shock O Non shockable rhythm o Poor pad connection Troubleshooting Skills o Shockable rhythm defibrillation pads o 1 shock O Non shockable rhythm o Shockable rhythm o 1 shock Ventricular Fibrillation o Non shockable rhythm o Refibrillation shockable rhythm o 2nd shock conversion with refibrillation O Non shockable rhythm S l 2 3 5 Non Shockable Rhythm O Non shockable rhythm throughout Ventricular Fibrillation o Shockable rhythm o 2 shocks Bar with two shocks required for AHA 3 conversion O Non shockable rhythm Scenario Des
14. cription Ventricular Fibrillation with two shocks required for conversion followed by refibrillation Troubleshooting Skills defibrillation pads with two shocks required for conversion Ventricular Fibrillation Troubleshooting Skills motion low battery with one shock required for conversion ARC American Red Cross AHA American Heart Association Scenario details Session Setup 19 ARC AHA Scenario Scenario Shockable rhythm 2 shocks Non shockable rhythm Refibrillation shockable rhythm after 50 seconds 3rd shock Non shockable rhythm Poor pad connection for 15 sec Shockable rhythm AHA 8 2 shocks Non shockable rhythm Ventricular fibrillation throughout Motion artifacts Shockable rhythm 1 shock Non shockable rhythm Battery low Product specifications are subject to change without notice Note For custom scenarios refer to your own documentation for these scenarios 20 Session Setup Select Add Edit Instructor s Inetrctor Details Add g lohn Doe Manikint This area of the Session Setup screen allows the user to select add edit instructors to the training sessions In order to assign an instructor to a training session data needs to be added to the database The instructor Add button allows the user to input the required and optional information regarding the instructor s to the database The Details button can be used t
15. e compression rate per minute for the past three compressions performed The Ventilations Rate indicator shows a moving average of the ventilations per minute for the past three ventilations performed E e Note When the training session is paused or when viewing a session loaded from database the indicators shows the average numbers for the complete session Misc Events Misc Events bi eid c Oxygenated vents The miscellaneous events controls are always available from each Station display These manually selected events will only apply to the selected station These events are not automatic and allow the user to introduce them as they happen in a training scenario Their functions are checked breathing called for help arrival of defibrillator introducing O2 enriched ventilations and the ability to insert the indicator for checked for signs of life or circulation this last event Screen descriptions 31 offers the user to manually include a notation for lay person training where the rescuers are not required to check pulse Metronome 2 A small icon resembling a metronome is located at the bottom right corner of the Individual station display The user may use the mouse pointer and click on this icon to enable the metronome beep tone of 100 beats per minute When this function is activated the metronome will blink to visually inform the user of its activation The metronome functionality is station specific If multiple ma
16. e guideline is available the user may use the drop down box to make the appropriate guideline selection that fits their training needs Click on the Details button and this will bring you to the Guidelines screen Here the user can view create and edit guidelines A user may chose to create a new set of guidelines if their local protocols are different from the International Guidelines 2000 recommendations If the user is planning to train rescuers with the use of supplemental oxygen from start of Osygenated ventilations session then a check mark should be placed in the checkbox When this box is checked a blue strip will appear in the ventilations graph when monitoring a student s performance to indicate the ideal ventilation volumes when using supplemental oxygen according to the International guidelines 2000 This setting will apply to all stations if multiple manikins are running from one desktop or laptop computer For further details on Oxygenated Ventilations refer to the later section titled Individual Stations Display graphical performance overview Select Training mode This option allows you to decide what type of session you would like to create Training mode Single Rescuer CPR Single A escuer LPR Teohescuer CPA O Single Aescuer CPR AED Training Two Rescuer CPR AED Training Lompressions only CPR Instructor Ventilatiang onlu CPR There are six Training Mode options available You may choose betw
17. ed via a Serial to USB adapter Introduction 9 Connect manikins with the use of Serial to Manikin communication cable s Serial to USB adapters and a USB Hub Hardware needed e Serial to manikin communication cable s The program comes with one cable Additional cables can be purchased separately directly from Laerdal Medical Item no 315951 The user can connect the number of manikins that match the number of serial ports provided on the PC directly to the PC via the serial to manikin cable supplied with the software program e Serial to USB Adapter Note this item must be purchased separately and is not offered by Laerdal Medical 10 Introduction There are many different types on the market Please ask your local electronic store for the type that is best for your PC We have tested some adaptors and found the Deluo Serial to USB Converter to be a good choice Code USB2S The following links will take you to the Deluo Internet web site http www deluo com or http www deluo com Merchant2 merchant mv Screen PROD amp Store_Code D E amp Product_Code USB2S amp Category Code USBC The user can connect additional manikins to the PC via the use of a Serial to USB adapter The Serial to USB adapter connects directly to the PC s USB communication port and the second Serial to manikin communication cable is connected to the adapter This allows connection to the manikin through the USB communi
18. een the following options e Single rescuer CPR This option is for a single rescuer where this person performs both ventilations and compressions When this training mode is selected the AED Trainer 2 Scenario will be deactivated e Two rescuer CPR This is for two rescuers where one person performs ventilations and one person performs compressions When this training mode is selected the AED Trainer 2 Scenario will be deactivated e Single rescuer CPR D One rescuer performs both CPR and defibrillation e Two rescuer CPR D One rescuer performs CPR and one rescuer performs defibrillation e Compression only CPR One rescuer can perform compression only CPR When this is selected the Ventilations will be deactivated Session Setup 17 e Ventilation only CPR One rescuer can perform ventilation only CPR When this is selected the Compressions will be deactivated Select AED Trainer 2 Scenario Note Only visible for training modes that use AEDs ae Trainer 2 jotandan Scenario H Details taints Standard Scenario Hb eer Standard Scenario 7 Standard Scenario 8 Standard Scenario 9 Standard Scenaro 10 __ Details Add Custom Scenario 1 Custom Scenario Hz Custom Scenario 3 Memba The user will have the possibility to select the AED Trainer 2 training scenario Here you will find a selection of 10 pre programmed CPR D training scenarios that are provided in the Laerdal AED Trainer 2 devi
19. ere detected If this happens it may be due to one of the following reasons 1 A PDA Personal Digital Assistant is in use and occupying the serial or USB port If the user is connecting to manikin s via the computer s serial or USB port it is important to exit any other programs that may be occupying these ports For example if the user normally uses a PDA such as a Palm Pilot it may be continually occupying the necessary port required to run the Laerdal PC SkillReporting System software In this situation refer to the PDA s user manual for instructions on how to temporarily disengage it from the communication port 2 The cable connecting the manikin to the computer may be loose Check that the cable is securely positioned to both the computer s communication port and to the manikin torso What should I do if receive a message stating Connection to manikin lost Please check the cable connection to the manikin If this happens it is due to a break in the connection between the manikin and the PC or the manikin s power was switched off either manually or automatically after 10 minutes of no activity The following should be checked e Check to see that the cable is properly insterted into the manikin s torso e Check to see that the cable is properly insterted into the computer s serial port If USB toSerial adapters are used the whole connection chain from the manikin to the computer should be checked
20. esnasssosasecvslsnssuvteusedia lesan secdssusteve saws vestidsdierdisasvateviadccvisuauussasd 49 Exporting and Importing Student Data seeeeoosssssssseccccosssscecccocsssseeecooossssseccoosssseseeceosssssssesessssssssecessssso 49 Data Backup Recommend atoms cssevesiscsscsssadseisscesevedsniestvhdcsceusaezacseihacbuct siaad cctussctessveceassacvodeecssdsatavebeaevecsieees 50 TROUBLESHOOTING 52 4 Introduction Introduction The Laerdal PC SkillReporting System program and all of its accompanying files are copyright of Laerdal Medical AS or as otherwise specified 2 Laerdal heffing save lives System Requirements For proper operation of the program your computer should meet or exceed these specifications a pU Operating System Windows 98 2000 Me XP Windows XP Pentium 233 MHz Pentium 800 MHz when using when using only one multiple manikins manikin 800x600 pixels 1024x768 pixels Screen Display 16 bit colours 24 32 bit colours Mouse One RS232 COM port or USB to Serial adapter One RS232 COM port or one USB to Serial adapter for each connected manikin Mouse when using only one manikin Introduction 5 Database Security The Laerdal PC SkillReporter System program uses a database to store training session results and student data The database is initially password protected Fater Database Password x Paseo paai When running the program for the first time a password d
21. form this function impart Marr Lag The user can click on the ree anntog button to load previously stored and completed CPR or CPR D training details from a Resusci Anne SkillReporter manikin if the Log function on the manikin has been initiated during a training session To start the log function on Resusci Anne press the Log button located at the side of the manikin s torso one time before the start of your training session When the session is completed press the Log button a second time to stop the log function The CPR or CPR D data is now stored and can be retrieved by the computer Stored data will not be lost even if the manikin is switched off o Note You must import the current data to the computer prior to starting a new logged session with the manikin or the current data will be lost Refer to your Resusci Anne Modular System directions for use for further details on this feature Select Add Edit Guidelines Seer o ted Guidelines M y customized guideline a Details m TEREE International Guidelines 2000 ILCOF My custo omized guideline amain mareN esre OF Training mode 16 Session Setup The program comes with one pre programmed guideline setting that is the International Guidelines 2000 ILCOR The International Guidelines 2000 is a read only file and cannot be edited The user may choose to create their own guidelines and save the settings to the database If more than on
22. hen the user clicks on the Load Setup button a new screen will open called Load Session Setup Here the user can chose a previously saved session set up by selecting one of the files with the appropriate pre defined parameters Click on the file that you would like to load and this will bring you back to the Session Setup screen where all of the settings will automatically be loaded Save Setup Allows the users to Save the Session Setup for later use 24 Session Setup Prepare a new Session Setup from scratch Clicking the ___ New Session button will prompt the user to prepare a new session clearing all current settings The user will be prompted if he or she wishes to save a current recorded session if the user has already been working with a training session where the data has not been saved to the database After this the user will be prompted to clear the current Session Setup settings or continue with the same Session Setup settings for the next training session Screen descriptions 25 Screen descriptions While running or viewing a training session the following listed screens are available for viewing various details about the session Individual Stations display graphical performance overview Multiple Stations display graphical performance overview Performance Summary display Numeric Performance Data display 26 Screen descriptions Individual Stations display graphical performance overview The i
23. ialog will be presented To proceed please enter the database password the default password when running the program for the first time is laerdal Please note that the password is case sensitive The password should later be changed by the user of the system This can be done by entering the Configuration screen s General setup tab accessible via the menu item View Configuration intended Use The Laerdal PC SkillReporting System is a Windows based PC software program designed to work with any Resusci Anne SkillReporter manikin enabling instructors to optimize their training and course administration The program provides the following features e Enables a database to be built indicating student performance against standard CPR and defibrillation protocols and guidelines e Utilize the database to keep track of student and instructor administrative information e Monitor one or multiple training sessions simultaneously from one desktop or laptop computer e Save training sessions to the database for later review and analysis 6 Introduction e Itis possible to perform and record an entire training session without the manikin being attached to the computer by using the manikin s Power and Log switches Record the training event and then connect the manikin to a computer later to import the training session s data This will enable you to review the session s details immediately and then save the se
24. iew When more than one manikin is in use with the system the user can choose to monitor the graphical performance of all stations simultaneously This viewing option can be activated by clicking the E button in the toolbar or by menu selection View Overview The user can switch back and forth between the single and multiple station display option While monitoring multiple stations simultaneously the user may at any time double click on a specific station to bring them back to single station view or by using the toolbar button m t Sialla i i iii me a Ty aba a pel le Rito Be lee Jott ia h Aaa bs mtd fede ar om pm fod Lemke J245 ta Lae on igi iS i0 035 ia Manikin 3 Mankan A a iiid i oh ely pie Pky LAN E PEA A A A e A E T A 4 aa a a w ov fol G ot hots pd i FE 45 wH pa mo the i C2 Fae 34 Screen descriptions Performance Summary display The performance summary display is a graphical overview of a single station s performance It consists of all relevant compression and ventilation data as compared against the selected guideline criteria in a bar graph For each measured parameter a percentage figure is also presented indicating the percentage of the performance that is with the selected guideline s setting a Statmns Caen Manikin 1 p Manikin 1 Vent Comp Student 1 Pertormance Summary AED Student 2 a Maara Ventilatie Adequate volume 700 1000 rel B of 11 Ade
25. isc CD email etc to another PC running this program Import Complete Sessions The user can import one or multiple complete sessions including CPR waveforms and event annotations from other PCs running the Laerdal PC SkillReporting System software program Note A session file cse can contain one or multiple sessions 48 Database Import complete sessionis Look in E Transfer E Session 1 cse Session 2 C5e Documents E Desktop A My Computer My Network File name Session 2 cse Places re n Files of type Complete session files cae The user can here select one or multiple sessions to add to the system database Database 49 Export Performance Data Exporting The user may export the performance data numeric data only to a format readable by MS Excel This function is accessible via the menu item File Export Performance Data It 1s possible to export Performance Data using the following search criteria Date From to Student name First and last Instructor name First and last Once the user has decided to save the data a window will open asking the user if they would like to open the file where this document is stored This file can then be retrieved from the saved location and sent via disc CD email etc A convenient way to convert the text file to an Excel spreadsheet is to rename the extension of the file or rather a copy of it from txt to xls Double click
26. licks on this button two windows will pop up S Manikin Locator Searching for connected manikins please wait 22 Session Setup One manikin connected If only one manikin is connected to the computer the following message box will appear One manikin was detected and it will be defined as Manikin 1 in your Session Setup ee To accept the detection and assign the manikin click Continue Multiple manikins connected If more than one manikin is connected to the computer and the number of manikins detected differs from the number of training stations that the user has defined a prompt will appear asking the user to adjust the number of training stations to the number of manikins that were detected Depending on what the user choose to do the Manikin Locator dialog window will appear Li Manikin Locator Please perform a compression on the manikin you wish to be defined os Manikin 2 Shudarit 2 Locator Hone Single rescuer Resusct Anne on CO Mone Smole rescuer This window defines the following o Manikin The detected manikin s and assigned workstation number s o Students Shows the name of the assigned students to each manikin Session Setup 23 o Location Where communication port the manikin was detected from such as from a serial port COM or via a virtual serial port accessed from a Serial to USB adapter usually defined as a COM port with number higher than 2 o Statu
27. n indude chali Doinboase options Change datahare password Backup database Restore database Performance data Screen descriptions 43 What to include in the Numeric Performance display and printed reports The default setting is all selected a Configuration General setup Pedamance Data Compre essions setup F Average rate r min ie Average count per minute R Total counted ff Avetage depth mm F Regstered wth adequate depth M Regebered with insulficient depth Ventiotions setup iv Average volume rm F Average minute volume mil je Aegetered valh excessee volume F Registered with too short inspiration time I Vent Comp ratio F Registered with excestive depth 7 Registered vath hand postion too low F Registered wih hand position toa high up F Registered wath hand positicn too tar to the night i Registered with hand pastion too tar to the lef i Registered wilh incorrect hand position fe Reguteed vath moomplete release i Avea dowr sraka up elioke ralio Select Al Desetect All F Average verifaton flow sate m sec Average count per minube lf Total courted le Regsteed valh aniey cesed Select Al p Hands Off time data 44 Database Database The Laerdal PC SkillReporting System program uses a database to store the following information 1 Students 2 Instructors 3 Training sessions 4 Guideline settings pre defined and user defined guidelines
28. ndividual Stations display or graphical performance overview allows the user to monitor record and print the performance of one or multiple students against the chosen guideline parameters of CPR or CPR D protocols Once the user has defined the Session Setup parameters allowed the program to Locate Manikins and clicked on the Continue button the program will automatically forward to the Stations screen or Graphical Performance Overview Stations Mankin 1 Manikin2 Mankin 3 Mankin 4 Manikin 4 Session stat 05 02 2003 13 11 14 b fl Student 20 sec A N R Display w CPA Probleme fw CPA Details iw Everts bankin Picture CPR indicat cme Student AED Traine AED Scenano m iS tandad Scenario H a Mise Events b d Feomaecseme ti RD 4 WO i M E example picture above represents a session utilizing the AED Resusci Anne SkillReporter and AED Trainer 2 device with Laerdal Link technology Start To begin a recordable training session the user must click on the Start Resume Session button located on the top left side of the screen indicated with a green arrow This will start a timed recordable training session Screen descriptions 27 Pause Stop Oo To pause or stop a recordable training session the user must click on the Pause Stop button This will allow the user to pause and re start a scenario or to stop the scenario when the training session is completed
29. nfiguration Please select the General setup tab The database backup restore option will now be visible Database backup When the user performs the database backup the following screen will appear Backup database Save ry Tipae 5 My Aecem My Donumerts re My Coenpubes My A elisa Save at tjipa Backup hes lo Places File name Bek OOO Here the user may save the data with his her own name to either a floppy disc to a network directory or to a recordable Compact Disc CD RW Database 51 Restore Database from a Database Backup File When the user performs the restoration of database information the following message will appear Restore database This action will replace your current system database with the database from the backup file backup of the current system database will be performed before replacing any files Are you sure When the user selects Yes the program will open a window where the file s will be restored to Resiore dotobase Look re Tranter P Backup File name Backup 1 dbh x yMetwork Filet of type Backup blest db aces isci l Oper as read only The user can then select a name for the restored files and click OK This completes the restoration process 52 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting What should I do if have manikin connection problems When attempting to Locate manikins the user may receive a message stating No manikins w
30. nikins are in use each manikin station will need to be activated individually AED Trainer Laerdal Link Events AED Trainer 2 LIPET When the user performs training sessions using an AED Resusci Anne manikin the Laerdal AED Trainer 2 unit and special training pads with Laerdal Link Technology unique event controls will automatically appear These events represent the controls offered by the AED Trainer 2 remote control A picture representing and AED Trainer 2 and AED pads will also be displayed when they are detected by the system Refer to the AED Trainer 2 directions for use for details Use the ALL button for selected events to apply to more than one station if multiple stations are running The Change Scenario button allows the user to select change the AED scenario This function is only enabled when all sessions are PAUSED When the Change Scenario button is selected a dialog box will appear called Change AED Scenario The user can select the scenario from a drop down box list At any time the user can select the Details button to bring up a scenario summary of the selected scenario for an overview of the scenario details Utilize the Apply to all manikins if the user wishes to apply this scenario selection to all manikin training stations Resusci Anne CPR D Events Micra Heartsim Running rhythm V entricular Fibrillation Sinus Rhythm m Ded DA Change rhythm i When the instructor is using one or multiple Res
31. o view the detailed information for the selected instructor Setup Manikin Stations Manikin 1 Manikin 2 Manikin 3 Manikin 4 Studenta Ventilations Student Details Add Compressions Student Details Add Manikin Location Locate marikins Add Remove Import Manikin Log Whether you are using one or multiple manikins this is the area that the user may assign students to manikin work stations and is dependent upon the type of training session the user has selected in the Training Mode Here the user can assign one or two students to perform ventilations compressions and defibrillation After the student information has been created in the student database the drop down box can be used to make the appropriate student selections Session Setup 21 Add amp Remove This allows the user to add and delete manikin work stations to the training session Each time a manikin workstation is added the user must select the students for their assigned responsibilities of ventilations compressions and defibrillation e Note The instructor and guideline selections apply to all workstations when more than one station is being used for a training session Assigning the manikin training station s to each connected manikin s Once the user has selected the Guidelines and Training Mode he or she 1s ready to select and assign Students manikin training stations to manikin s via the When the user c
32. on Setup sssscsccssssseececcocssssseeceooossseseccocossssececessosssseeesosssssssee 23 Prepare a new Session Setup from scratch sssssssscecccocssseseeccocossseseccooosssseececoossseeceesosssssececsesossssssesosssso 24 SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS 25 Individual Stations display graphical performance overvieW ssscccssssccscecccossssseeccoossssscececoossseseeesssso 26 Multiple Stations display graphical performance overvieW sesccccsssssecccocssssseccocoossesssccesocssssseeesosssoo 33 Performance Summary display ssissssccuvses savea dh cesdsvsads sever odanin tosenn Seadedeccals cana Sebeusausei syawadeoustonselssosleedatewsiisees 34 PUIG MAL AU ECV INS CUNT arc irae cages mve sig sea rsa A ESL 34 Numeric Performance Data display csiiscsieissccesisecessssivccdisiodosstisssstaacicieen aaaeeeaa aaea aaeain aaa adedana 36 Guideline Data SCKCEM seada aa a EEE OTAS 39 lnstr ctor Data SCRCCM sciscsicsciteciaccsscceeiteelicstisoticesteSicsecveduceaivatlasecusducdaatesicveate tue soiuedtowcasuduede aE aG 40 Student Data sereen aaa E EE Soncnsanccenevaed sosnuewacaveues tests 41 Introduction 3 COMMUTATION Serei aissi ea a a sist eealesavocaounasasesnsiaceussenaiucouaaets 42 DATABASE 44 Session Storage and Retrieval to and from the Database sssssecccoccsssssecccoosssssseccooossseececososssesseseesssssoo 44 Exportine and Importing Session Data miiie aaa aa aaa EEOAE Oa 46 Export Performance Dat avs sscvextecsrievsiens visdesesdist
33. ons if more than one manikin is being controlled by the computer Instructor Data Lact Name Search First Midd Last hi Name _ 7 Display Mame Screen descriptions 41 Student Data screen The only required information is a first and last name The rest of the information is optional address telephone e mail title organization affiliation date of birth gender student category and the number of life saving courses previously taken including the dates that they were completed The user also has an open Notes section for listing important comments and details for later reference Student Data Address Phone E mail Title Onganization Miscellaneous Nates wal Lost Name Search Fiat Middle Lati a Diplap Name Hew a SE Help Close 42 Screen descriptions Configuration screen The Configuration screen allows the user to modify the following settings General setup e Session report setup for printing allows the user to select which items to include in the printed reports The user may also modify the scaling Zoom level of the ventilation and compression charts Database options allow the user to change the system password and backup or restore database files Configuration General setup Perfomance Data Session report setup for printing M Inctide Pertomeance Summary ni daom level for he chat i incida Perfomance Slakthes 2 mi
34. quate volume 02 400 600 mil Jof 6 Corect flow rate Wot Compression Adequate depth 38 51 mm 113 of 128 Adequate rale 90 110 min Conect hand posbon 84 ol 123 Conectl released 93 of 128 lt lt Chants Vent Comp rato Ventilations section e Adequate volume The percentage of correct ventilation volumes If supplemental oxygen is used either from the start of the training session or introduced while session is running the Adequate volume O2 will be calculated and presented e Correct flow rate The percentage of ventilations with inspiration flow rate according to the selected guideline Screen descriptions 35 Compressions section e Adequate depth Percentage of correct compressions with adequate compression depth e Adequate rate Percentage of correct compression rate per minute e Correct hand position The percentage of correct hand positioning while performing chest compressions e Correctly released The percentage of correct chest compression without leaning not completely releasing pressure on the chest between compressions Ventilation to compression ratio The ratio between the average number of ventilations in series and the average number of compressions in series during the session 36 Screen descriptions Numeric Performance Data display Manin T Manikin 1 Yent Comp Studer 1 AED Student2 Performance Data Ventilation data Average volume rmi Fel Average minute volume
35. ral j 28 Screen descriptions CPR details For each ventilation series the following text annotation will appear e Number of correctly performed ventilations vs total number of ventilations counted in this series Ventilation mll Compressions The student s name assigned to perform compressions is listed above the compressions graph The area in the colored band represents the correct compression depth based on the selected guidelines This chart will not be active if the user has selected Ventilation Only CPR in the Session Setup The chart displays compression measured in mm Description of text annotations in the Compression graph CPR details For each compression series the following text annotations will appear Number of correctly performed compressions vs total number of compressions counted in this series ram OMPress1ori E Screen descriptions 29 e Average compression rate per minute for this series Compression mm Compression mnm Display on off control for misc items Display Me CPR Problems Me CPR Details 4 lw Events a Manikin Picture C CFR indicators CPR Problems Check CPR Problems to see annotations for CPR problems such as wrong hand position errors during compressions and ventilation flow rate too fast CPR Details Check CPR details to see CPR details such as compression to ventila
36. s Shows OK when a manikin has been assigned a manikin number When all manikins have been assigned please click the OK button to proceed to start the training session Select Add Edit Student s Students Yentilations Some Student Details Add Details Add Yet another Studen Another Student Compressions et another Student Manikin Location This area of the Session Setup screen allows the user to select add edit students to the training sessions The way the user is allowed to select students is dependent upon the Training Mode that has been selected For example if One Rescuer CPR is the selected Training Mode then it will only be possible to select one student for both ventilations and compressions The student Add button allows the user to input the required and optional information regarding the student s to the database The Details button can be used to view the detailed information for the selected student Saving Loading a previously defined Session Setup Load Setup This feature allows the user to pre define a training session prior to the start of a class This function can be useful if the user would like to have the scenarios ready to go from the very start of a training session so that he she does not need to utilize valuable course time for this setup This means that all student instructor and guideline settings can be ready to load with ease W
37. ssion details to the database e The Performance Summary graph feature provides a simple to use debriefing tool for how a student has performed during a training session against the selected guideline e The Performance Data summary feature provides a simple numerical summary of a student s performance of CPR and CPR D activities against the selected guidelines These numeric figures can easily be exported to MS Excel for performance analysis and computations e The user can Export and Import the following information to another PC running the Laerdal PC SkillReporting System software program 1 One or multiple Complete Sessions including CPR waveforms and event annotations 2 Student Details 3 Student numeric Performance Data Connecting manikins to the Computer Connecting one manikin to the computer when using one manikin In order for this program to function a Resusci Anne SkillReporter manikin must be used The PC connects directly to the manikin through a special communication cable 8 pin mini DIN to 9 pin D sub Contact your local Laerdal representative if a replacement cable is needed Note Replacement cable item no 315951 Connecting multiple manikins to the computer for multi manikin scenario training There are three ways to connect multiple manikins to a user s computer depending on the type of communication ports that are available on the PC Following are three examples of how the user should connect more than
38. the renamed file and Excel will import the text file without any hassles Just remember to save the edited file as a workbook if you save it back as a text file any formatting and formulas will be lost and Importing Student Data Export Student Data The user may select to export student data This function is accessible via the menu item File Export Student Data It is possible to export Student Data using the following search criteria 1 Student first name 2 Student last name Once the user has decided to save the data a window will open asking the user if they would like to open the file where this document is stored This file can then be retrieved from the saved location and sent via disc CD email etc to another PC running this program The file format that is saved is only accessible through computers running this software program 50 Database Import Student Data The user may select to import student data This function is accessible via the menu item File Import Student Data It is possible to import Student Data using the following search criteria Student first name Student last name Data Backup Recommendation The Laerdal PC SkillReporting System is a program that is located on the computer s local hard drive Therefore it is highly recommended that the user back up their data as often as necessary This function is located at the configuration screen accessible via the menu item View Co
39. tion ratio and number of correct compressions and ventilations during a series 30 Screen descriptions Events Check Events to see various session events such as checked responsiveness checked breathing opened the airway arrival of defibrillator called for help and all AED events Manikin Picture When this radio button is selected a visual display of a manikin will be present showing visible indicators such as pulse check immediate feedback stomach inflation and hand position indicators for wrong hand position while performing compressions When an AED Resusci Anne with Laerdal Link Technology is in use an AED trainer 2 and AED pads will be visible showing correct pad placement after the AED Trainer 2 unit has been switched on and at least one of two pads is placed correctly on the manikin s torso CPR Indicators 5 min E 1 02 Amin The CPR Indicators are used to give the instructor an at a glance indication of important CPR performance parameters These indicators shall be visible if the CPR Indicators radio button is selected and will replace the Manikin Picture representation The Hands off time indicator shows the time spent where the patient manikin has no circulatory activity such as a pulse giving rhythm or where compressions are performed When the circulatory activity is performed the indicator shall be zeroed and disappear from the display The Compression Rate indicator shows a moving average of th
40. usci Anne CPR D manikins the system will recognize the manually selectable events that are unique to the MicroHeartsim will automatically appear Refer to your Resusci Anne Directions for Use for details The user may select heart rhythms waiting and running PEA on off and Ignore shock on off Wating rhythm Normal 32 Screen descriptions Reset All Sessions button The user can clear all stations data by clicking on this button A confirmation prompt will be given before session data are cleared lt lt Session Setup button The user may click on this button to return to the Session Setup display Performance Summary gt gt button Selecting this button allows the user to move forward to the Performance Summary Display See later section titled for details Scrolling the charts The user can click and hold the left mouse button to move back and forth in the graphical charts to view performance details The user may also utilize the scroll bar located below the compression graph Time Measurements It is possible to measure time in seconds by right clicking on a chart and then dragging the mouse horizontally Low Battery Indicator p A low battery indicator will flash on the affected station s display to indicate that the batteries in the manikin are running low and should be replaced as soon as possible Screen descriptions 33 Multiple Stations display graphical performance overv

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