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pNeuton Transport Ventilator
mini Ventilator
Self Guided Tour
Program Objectives
This program is a self guided tour of the
pNeuton mini Ventilator.
At the end of this tour you will be able to:
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Describe the main operating features of the ventilator
Identify the controls and connections
Describe the patient circuit
Set-up the ventilator for patient operation
Define various clinical environments for ventilator application
Clean and maintain the ventilator
Features and Controls – Side Panel
Driving Gas Inputs
 Connections for high
pressure oxygen and
medical grade compressed
air source gas
 Always use a high flow gas
source that can provide 55 +
15 psi (3.8 + 1 bar) pressure
at a minimum of 20 L/min
 Insure that the compressed
air is clean and free of water
Features and Controls – Side Panel
Remote Alarm Output
 Remote Alarm connection
 A properly configured
Remote Alarm will indicate
an active ventilator alarm
condition in a remote
location
Features and Controls – Side Panel
Patient Connection
 Connection for the
large bore hose of the
patient circuit
Features and Controls – Side Panel
Prox Pressure
 Patient circuit medium
hose connection
 Connects to the blue tube
from the proximal patient
pressure port on the
patient circuit
Features and Controls – Side Panel
Exp Valve
 Patient circuit small hose
connection
 Connects to the clear
tube for the expiratory
valve on the patient
circuit
Features and Controls – Side Panel
Audible Alarm
 Audible alarm sound generator
 Used for patient disconnect, high
pressure and low gas supply
alarms
 Will not turn off during low gas
supply alarm
 Do NOT put tape over the holes,
push sharp objects into the holes
or interfere in any way with the
alarm
 The alarm is for patient
protection. If you suspect the
alarm is not operating properly
have the unit serviced
immediately
Features and Controls – Front Panel
PEEP / CPAP Control
 Adjusts the PEEP / CPAP
from 0 to 20 cm H2O
 Operates in either mode
 Automatic sensitivity
 Oxygen concentration is
maintained at set %
Oxygen control
Features and Controls – Front Panel
Peak Pressure Control
 Limits peak airway pressure
from 15 to 60 cm H2O
 Operates only in the IMV +
CPAP mode
 Used to set the pressure
limit during mandatory
breath delivery
Features and Controls – Front Panel
Continuous Flow Control
 Sets baseline continuous flow for
6, 8, 10, 15 or 20 L/min
 Operates in either mode
 Used to set the flow used for both
spontaneous breaths and
mandatory breath delivery
Features and Controls – Front Panel
Inspiratory Time Control
 Sets inspiratory time for
mandatory breaths from 0.25
to 2.0 seconds
 Operates only in the IMV +
CPAP mode
 Can be used to preset tidal
volume using the tidal volume
chart on the top of the
ventilator
Features and Controls – Front Panel
Expiratory Time Control
 Sets expiratory time of
mandatory breaths from 0.25
to 20 seconds
 Operates only in the IMV +
CPAP mode
 Use with the respiratory rate
chart on the top of the
ventilator to determine
mandatory breath breath rate
Features and Controls – Front Panel
% Oxygen Control
 Delivered oxygen choice
from 21 to 100%
 Operates in either mode
 Sets oxygen
concentration of the
continuous flow
Features and Controls – Front Panel
Visual Alarm Indicator
 Illuminates for an active alarm
condition
 Alarm warns of patient
disconnect after 10 seconds
 Alarms for high pressure and
low gas supply
 Will turn off when alarm is
corrected or Reset / Silence
Button is pressed
 Will not turn off during low gas
supply alarm
Features and Controls – Front Panel
Alarm Reset / Silence Button
 Press button to silence the
alarm system for 25 seconds
 Every time the button is
pressed the alarm silence
period will reset for 25 seconds
Features and Controls – Front Panel
Mode Control
 Activates IMV + CPAP mode
for delivery of ventilator
breaths
 Mode is the same as CMV +
PEEP
 CPAP mode provides
continuous flow and CPAP for
spontaneous breathing
patients
 No ventilator breaths in the
CPAP mode
Features and Controls – Front Panel
Pressure Gauge
 Represents pressure in
patient circuit at the patient
wye of the circuit
 All patient alarms are
sensed at the patient wye
Features and Controls – Front Panel
High Pressure Alarm
Control
 Sets the high pressure alarm
from 15 to 70 cm H2O
 Independent audible and
visual alarm from the Peak
Pressure Control
Patient Circuit
Patient circuit is a disposable, dual limb system
 All hoses attach to the side of the ventilator
 Patient end connects for clinical intervention
 Directly to an endotracheal tube
 Use NIV kit to provide nasal prong or nasal mask
application in neonates and infants
 Use full face CPAP mask (non-vented)
Patient Circuit
Which size circuit - Neonatal or Pediatric?
 The neonatal circuit uses 10 mm hoses and is designed for
patients up to 3 kg
 The pediatric circuit uses 15 mm hoses and is designed for
patients above 3 kg
 If your patient needs 10 L/min or more continuous flow to
meet spontaneous flow demand, you should use the pediatric
circuit to minimize expiratory flow resistance
Patient Circuit
Use only Airon Corporation patient circuits
 Calibration of the PEEP / CPAP and Peak Pressure controls is
based on the Airon circuit and exhalation valve
 Using other manufacturers circuits / exhalation valve may
cause:
 errors in pressure delivery
 high expiratory flow resistance
 interference with CPAP setting
Program Objectives
pNeuton mini Ventilator self guided tour,
objectives completed so far
 Describe the main operating features of the
ventilator
 Identify the controls and connections
 Describe the patient circuit
With an understanding of pNeuton’s capabilities,
let’s look at patient application.
Patient Application
Set Main Controls
 PEEP / CPAP can be set
to minimum
 Determine peak
ventilating pressure
 Set desired continuous
flow to meet patient needs
 Set Inspiratory Time
 Set Expiratory Time
 Choose % Oxygen
 Adjust High Pressure
Alarm for safety
Patient Application
Initial Set-up
 Attach Airon patient circuit
to ventilator
 Attach a test lung to the
patient connection on the
circuit
 Attach high pressure
oxygen and air hoses to the
side of the ventilator
 Attach these hoses to the
gas supplies
Patient Application
Begin Ventilation
 Turn ON gas supplies
 Alarm system will
immediately activate
 Press Alarm Silence button if
desired
 For IMV or CMV, set Mode
control to IMV+CPAP
 Ventilator will start to provide
breaths at the settings on the
controls
Patient Application
Set PEEP / CPAP
 Adjust the PEEP / CPAP
control to the level desired
 Adjust continuous flow to
meet patient demand – not
too high to create expiratory
flow resistance – not to low
to cause pressure swings
and high patient effort
 Use 6 – 8 for neonates
 Use 8 - 10 for infants
 Use 10 – 20 for children
Ventilator Operation
Alarm System Functionality
 Alarm preset to activate within 10 seconds
 Pressing the Alarm Silence button equals 25 second
delay
 Disconnect Alarm is looking for a specific
minimum pressure of at least 3 cm H2O at all times
 If there is not at least 3 cm H2O CPAP or mandatory
breaths pressure of 3 cm H2O, the alarm will sound
 High pressure alarm activates whenever the
pressure in the circuit exceeds the alarm control
setting.
 Input Gas Pressure below 40 psi (2.8 bar) will
activate the alarm
Ventilator Operation
Peak Pressure Limit
 Operates to limit the peak airway
pressure during mandatory
breaths
 For volume ventilation, set the
Peak Pressure 10 cm H2O above
the pressure needed to deliver the
set Tidal Volume
 Peak Pressure control is not an
alarm. Use the High Pressure
Alarm control for this function
Ventilator Operation
% Oxygen Control
 Set % Oxygen control to the
desired oxygen level
 Accuracy is plus / minus 3%
 The ventilator uses the oxygen
gas supply for internal operation
so high oxygen concentrations
may deplete tanks quicker
Clinical Issues
Neonatal Ventilation
 Inspiratory time setting 0.25 to 2.0 sec
 Use low continuous flow for proper
breath delivery and minimize expiratory
flow resistance
 Inspiratory time, flow and pressure (along
with lung compliance / resistance and
ET-Tube leak) will determine tidal volume
to the patient
 Use the respiratory rate chart on top of
the ventilator to estimate ventilator rate
 Use NIV kit for nCPAP
 Monitor closely for patient synchrony
Clinical Issues
Non-invasive Ventilation (NIV)
 Use Airon NIV kit with nasal prongs or
masks
 Proximal pressure measured will
display on pressure gauge and be
used by alarm system
 Effective patient interface seal will
insure proper alarms
 Rotate from nasal masks to prongs
every few hours for patient comfort and
proper skin care
Clinical Issues
Pediatric Volume Ventilation
 Set the Peak Pressure to a safe
pressure level
 Refer to the Tidal volume chart on
the top of the ventilator for I-Time /
Flow combinations to determine the
proper settings for the tidal volume
desired
 Adjust Inspiratory Time control / flow
to increase or decrease tidal volume
- more flow or time equals larger tidal
volume
 Adjust PEEP / CPAP to established
baseline pressure
Clinical Issues
MRI Operation
 pNeuton mini is compatible with MRI
scanners up to 3 Tesla in strength
 While tests show that pNeuton functions at
the bore of the MRI unit, a minimum
proximity of 12 inches (0.3 meter) from the
bore is recommended
 Safe MRI practice calls for all devices used
in the proximity of a MRI scanner, including
pNeuton mini, be anchored to prevent
inadvertent movement
Clinical Issues
Altitude Operation
 The pNeuton mini may be used for air
transports in unpressurized cabins up to
15,000 feet
 Inspiratory time will increase and expiratory
time will decrease as altitude increases
 Pressure settings will not change as altitude
changes
 Always use external monitors and pulse
oximeters to monitor your patient
Patient Safety
pNeuton - Patient Safety Features
 Audible and Visual Alarms for patient
disconnect, high pressure and low supply
gas pressure
 High Pressure Release – pressure is
relieved at the Peak Pressure control
setting
 Internal Safety Pressure Release – limits
circuit pressure to 70 cm H2O, regardless
of the setting of the Peak Pressure control
 Anti-Suffocation System – in the event of
ventilator malfunction an internal valve will
allow ambient air to enter the patient circuit
Cleaning and Maintenance
 Clean ventilator between patient use
applications using a soft cloth and a mild
detergent / disinfectant
 Do not immerse the ventilator in water
 Patient circuit is disposable, single use
application and should not be cleaned,
disinfected or reused
 Ventilator should receive preventative
maintenance every 2 years
Program Objectives
pNeuton mini Ventilator self guided tour
completed; you should now be able to:
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Describe the main operating features of the ventilator
Identify the controls and connections
Describe the patient circuit
Set-up the ventilator for patient operation
Define various clinical environments for ventilator application
Clean and maintain the ventilator
Next Step – consider reviewing the pNeuton Case Study and
completing the competency evaluation
Contact Information
Thank you for you interest in the
pNeuton mini Ventilator
For more information visit www.AironUSA.com
or call Airon Corporation at
USA + Canada toll free 888-448-1238
International +1-321-821-9433
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