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©2022 CAE 905K560252 v1.2 55
Using Luna
Neurologic System
The clinical features that can be controlled from the Neurologic view are:
Arm movement
Blood temperature
Body temperature
Loss of consciousness
Reflex irritability
Stimulation
Users can also control the vocal sounds from the instructor-led software.
For more information, see the Maestro for Luna User Guide.
Neurologic System Controls
The clinical features for the Neurologic system are controlled manually, through the software, or
both.
Neurologic System Controls
Anatomy,
Physiology and
Clinical Signs
Clinical Interventions, Patient
Monitoring and Scenarios.
Software Control Manual Control
Intracranial
Pressure
(Fontanel)
A distended fontanel is an indication
of intracranial pressure.
Connect and instill
air in Fontanel
port.
Eyes Eyes can be used as an indicator of a
patient’s condition and/or con-
sciousness during an assessment.
None. Rotate quad or
tristate eyes.
Temperature:
Body
Myocardial oxygen supply and
demand automatically influence the
cardiac rhythm, yielding response to
hypoxemia (Modeled only).
Tap Neuro and
tap Temperature:
Body to adjust.
None required.
Temperature:
Blood
Changes in arterial temperature may
alter the position of the standard
oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve
(shift). As temperature increases or
pH decreases, more oxygen is
released from hemoglobin and thus
the patient’s saturation decreases
(Modeled only).
Tap Neuro and
tap Temperature:
Blood to adjust.
None required.

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