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Manufacturer | GE Healthcare |
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Model | Carestation 750 |
Oxygen Flush | Yes |
Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Ventilation Modes | Volume Control, Pressure Control, SIMV, Pressure Support, CPAP |
Display | Color touchscreen |
Integrated Monitoring | Yes |
Battery Backup | Yes |
Connectivity | Ethernet, USB |
Overview of the Carestation 750/750c anesthesia systems, including optional features.
Specifies the target patient populations and clinical environments for the anesthesia systems.
Identifies and describes the components visible from the front of the anesthesia system.
Details the parts of the breathing circuit and their respective functions.
Identifies and describes the components located on the right side of the system.
Identifies and describes the components located on the rear of the system.
Identifies and describes the components located on the left side of the system.
Explains the operation of the system's central and caster braking mechanisms.
Describes the function and adjustment of the optional arm for the breathing bag.
Explains the main touchscreen interface and its interactive elements.
Details specific interactive areas on the touchscreen display for user input.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the information presented on the system's display.
Guides the user through navigating and interacting with the system's menus.
Explains the functionality and operation of the ComWheel for selections and adjustments.
Describes how to utilize quick keys for efficient system operation and parameter changes.
Step-by-step instructions for powering on the anesthesia delivery system.
Instructions for adjusting fresh gas flow and oxygen concentration.
Details the function and operation of the O2 flush button for delivering high flow O2.
Explains how to adjust the Adjustable Pressure-Limiting (APL) valve.
Describes how to switch between manual ventilation (bag) and mechanical ventilation.
Instructions for installing and setting the anesthetic agent vaporizer.
Explains the function and use of the Auxiliary Common Gas Outlet (ACGO).
Guides on using the optional Auxiliary O2+Air switch for gas delivery.
Introduces the system's checkout menus and their importance for safe operation.
Details the process and significance of performing a full system checkout before use.
Describes the initial menu options for starting a new patient case.
Guides on initiating a case with pre-configured default parameters.
Explains how to set up a patient case with user-defined parameters.
Instructions for initiating ventilation using the manual breathing circuit.
Steps to begin mechanical ventilation using the system's ventilator.
Details on modifying ventilation modes and associated operational parameters.
Instructions for configuring alarm thresholds to ensure patient safety.
Covers options for customizing specific alarm behaviors and silencing.
Explains how to automatically set alarm ranges based on current measured values.
Describes how to monitor and analyze patient data trends over time.
Details the VCV mode, its parameters, and waveform characteristics.
Explains the PCV mode, its parameters, and waveform characteristics.
Describes the Pressure Control Volume Guarantee mode and its settings.
Details the Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation Volume Control mode.
Explains the Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation Pressure Control mode.
Describes the SIMV Pressure Control Volume Guarantee mode and its settings.
Explains the Pressure Support Ventilation with apnea backup mode.
Details the Continuous Positive Airway Pressure + Pressure Support Ventilation mode.
Introduction to the ecoFLOW feature for optimizing oxygen and agent usage.
Explains the elements and data displayed within the ecoFLOW interface.
Guides on enabling the ecoFLOW split screen view for enhanced monitoring.
Instructions for performing lung recruitment maneuvers during mechanical ventilation.
Describes how to temporarily suspend gas flow during a case.
Introduces the spirometry measurement function and its capabilities.
Identifies the elements and axes of spirometry loop graphs.
Instructions for managing saved spirometry data and loops.
Details how to configure spirometry settings and display options.
Explains the cardiac bypass functionality, its modes, and activation.
Steps to properly conclude a patient case and stop gas flow and alarms.
Describes the system's standby state after a case and how to exit it.
Instructions for safely powering down the anesthesia system.