How to simulate temperature – Fluke Biomedical ProSim 6 User Manual

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Vital Signs Simulator

How to Simulate Temperature

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Figure 25. Mitral Valve Catheterization Simulation Screen

For a normal valve, the PAW pressure stays low because there is little back pressure

from the left ventricle through the left atrium and the lungs.

2. Push the Increase Pressure or Decrease Pressure to simulate a bad mitral

valve. There are six pressure values between 10/2 and 36/24 mmHg. Each push of the

increase softkey sets the left ventricle pressure to 26/18, 29/19, 31/21, 34/22, and

36/24. Each push of the decrease softkey sets the pressure down from 36/24 to 10/2

mmHg with the same pressure steps.

3. Push the Pullback softkey to simulate the pulmonary artery wedge (PAW) balloon

deflation. This changes IBP channel 2 back to the pulmonary artery.

How to Simulate Temperature

Temperatures simulated by the Product are compatible with Yellow Springs, Inc. (YSI)

Series 400 and 700 probes. The type of cable connected to the temperature jack sets the

type of temperature probe simulated. Connect the temperature input of the UUT to the

Temperature jack as shown in Figure 26.

ProSim 8

Patient

Monitor

Temperature

Cable

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Figure 26. Temperature Simulation Connection

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