AHP300 VENTILATOR Prepared by Caesar Rondina, EMTP, SCT, EMTP, CES

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AHP300 VENTILATOR Prepared by Caesar Rondina, EMTP, SCT, EMTP, CES Fairfield County Operations AHP300 VENTILATOR Prepared by Caesar Rondina, EMTP, SCT, EMTP, CES

Model: AHP300

Provide useful approach to using the new Allied AHP300 Ventilator SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Provide useful approach to using the new Allied AHP300 Ventilator >5kg (11lbs) 7.5 hours battery life Variety of operating modes

Modes Volume AC – Volume assist control Volume SIMV - Volume Synchronized intermittent ventilation Pressure AC - Pressure control with assist control Pressure SIMV - Pressure control with synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation CPAP - Continuous positive airway pressure

Connections Located on the right side of the unit is a 22mm patient connection port for a patient breathing circuit. Install the corrugated tubing over the connector so that it is on securely. The tubing will not pull off easily when properly installed. Connect the small tube without a connector to the small barb labeled Exhalation Valve. Connect the tube with a connector to the blue barb labeled Patient Airway.

Controls

In the VOLUME CONTROL mode, the ventilator will deliver a set tidal volume at a time and cycled interval determined by the inspiratory time and frequency (BPM) setting. In the PRESSURE CONTROL mode, the vent will deliver flow to the patient until a set pressure is reached In the CPAP mode, the vent will maintain the set pressure through inhalation ans exhalation. In the PRESSURE SUPPORT mode, the vent will deliver up to the set pressure. BIPAP may be achieved by using the support in combination with CPAP. Ie: Support setting 15, and CPAP 10.

Breath Types Assist Control (AC): The ventilator will guarantee that the numbers of breaths given will be equal to or greater than the BPM setting. The patient may trigger additional breaths. When the ventilator detects a spontaneous breath it will deliver a breath per the volume or pressure control settings. Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV): The ventilator will deliver only the set number of breaths per minute per the volume or pressure control settings. If the patient is breathing more rapidly than the BPM setting the additional breaths will be demand flow or pressure support (if enabled) breaths. Manual breaths may be delivered using the manual breath button. Each time this button is pushed the ventilator will deliver one breath with the set tidal volume. The unit will deliver only one breath per the ventilator settings when the button is pushed. The button must be released and pushed again to deliver a second breath. The ventilator has a minimum exhalation time of .5 seconds and will not deliver a breath during this time. The ventilator breath timing is reset when the button is pushed.