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RAPIDLab® 1200 Series Blood Gas Systems Software Overview Online Training

Navigate Top Level screens for analyzing samples, recall system data, recall system status and access Help, and use system buttons and icons to operate the system. This clinical laboratory training qualifies for continuing education units (CEU).

Welcome to the RAPIDLab® 1200 Series Blood Gas Systems Software Overview Online Training course. The RAPIDLab 1200 Series Blood Gas System is intended for the in vitro diagnostic testing of pH, blood gases, electrolytes, total hemoglobin, the corresponding hemoglobin fractions, neonatal total bilirubin (nBili), glucose and lactate in arterial and venous whole blood samples. In this course, you will learn about the system screen components and how to log into the User Interface. Select Next to continue.   Identify the Banner and Display area and functionality Identify the Main System screens and functionality Log into the User Interface Upon completion of this course you will be able to: Select Next to continue. Congratulations. You have completed the RAPIDLab 1200 Series Blood Gas Systems Software Overview Online Training course. Listed below are the key points that have been presented. Take time to review the material before you proceed to the final quiz. Log into the User Interface The RAPIDLab 1200 User Interface may be configured so that it prompts you to enter your password before performing some tasks. The default operator ID and password for the system is 12345 with Level 1 access. Your facility will define the level of security on the system.  If prompted for a password: Use the numeric buttons to enter your password. Use the alphanumeric keyboard by selecting Keyboard. Select LOCK to enter lower- or upper-case characters. This button toggles between lower- and upper-case character sets. Use the barcode scanner, if available at your facility, to scan your password barcode. Select Continue. Identify the Banner and Display area and functionality The User Interface screens include the Banner and Display area. The Banner is at the top of all screens and remains visible when you navigate from screen to screen. The Display area contains options and information for the task being performed. The Banner displays: Current system status (Ready, Not Ready, Calibrating, Analyzing) Time and type of the next calibration Status messages (Cal Pending, Required QC Due, AQC Pending, Maintenance Due or Overdue) Note:  Temperature of the patient sample displays in the banner if the demographic is selected in Setup. Status messages in the banner are reminders for pending tasks. Required QC message always displays regardless of other pending tasks. Status symbols display when a cartridge, the CO-oximeter sample chamber, or the waste bottle approaches its expiration date or number of tests available. It also displays the percentage of reagent remaining.    Within the banner are the main system screen buttons: Analysis button, Recall button and Status button. In addition there is an Online Help button indicated by a question mark. Within the display area there are functions common to all the main screens: Continue button: Displays the next screen for the task performed. Selections and entries are automatically saved with this function. Print button: Prints a report to the internal printer or to an external printer, if an external printer has been set up. Return button: Displays the previous screen. Selections and entries are not saved with this function. Video button: Displays a video demonstration of a procedure. Identify the Main System screens and functionality Analysis Screen: This is the default screen for the RAPIDLab 1200 Series Systems. The top left buttons define the type of sample, patient or QC. The top center buttons define the available parameters. Depending on the type of system and Setup options, different parameters are available. Before analyzing a sample, you need to select the sample type, sample mode (if desired) and parameters. There are four patient sample types and four analysis mode options. The four pre-defined sample types include: arterial syringe, capillary, venous, mixed venous. Custom panels, if in use, display in the lower-left corner of the screen. There are two sets of panels currently available on the system, each with up to three custom panels to define. The four sampling modes available on the system are: Microsample (for insufficient sample), pH, tHb and ph, Glu, Lac. The Recall screen is accessed via the Recall button which retrieves stored results. The Status screen is accessed via the Status button which displays the status of each cartridge: cartridge symbol, percent volume, expiration date and time, and buttons to access Status area functions. The system automatically displays the status screen if an event occurs that requires attention before routine operation can continue. The Online help button provides troubleshooting and maintenance procedures, and general information about using the system. Select Next to continue.   The Image processing parameters contains the following areas: The ID field displays the identifier of selected image processing template The Name field displays name of selected image processing template The Flavors area which is labeled by the name of flavor The default flavor can be selected for the organ program by clicking the corresponding check box and the Save button And the Parameters field displays the processing parameters Click Edit to enter the template subtab and change settings if necessary. These settings include: The Template List, Related OGPs, Attribute, Flavor Setting, and Parameters In this section, you will learn how to log into the RAPIDLab 1200 User Interface when a password and operator ID is required. Depending on the security options selected in Setup, the system may prompt you to enter your password before performing some tasks. The default operator ID and password for the system is 12345 with Level 1 access. Your facility will define the level of security on the system.   Logging into the User Interface Learn more about entering your password. Checklist TitleChecklist TypeChecklist ContentNumeric ButtonsHTML From the User Interface screen, use the numeric buttons to enter your password. Select each checkbox to learn more about entering alphanumeric and scanning password barcodes.  Alphanumeric PasswordHTML If you have an alphanumeric password, select Keyboard to use the alphanumeric keyboard.  Lower- or Upper-case CharactersHTML To enter lower- or upper-case characters, select LOCK. The LOCK button toggles the keyboard between lower- and upper-case character sets. Note: The LOCK button is only available if the keyboard has been enabled in Setup.  Password BarcodeHTML If using the optional barcode scanner, scan your password barcode. After the password is entered or scanned in, select Continue. Your operator ID displays on the screens when one is required. When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue. 위치 보조 액세서리에는 헤드 홀더 및 발 확장용 테이블 등 부속 장치가 포함됩니다. 또한 무릎과 환자의 다리를 지지하는 무릎 보호대가 있습니다. The RAPIDLab 1200 User Interface screens include the Banner and Display area. The Banner displays at the top of all screens and remains visible when navigating from screen to screen. It contains information about the system status and has buttons for accessing the main system screens. The Display area contains options and information for the specific task being performed. There are some functions that are common to all the main screens.   Banner and Display Area Learn about the Banner and Display area contents. Slide NumberText BlocksCalloutsAudio ScriptImage File1 The Banner displays the following information: Current system status Time and type of the next calibration Status messages Note: Temperature of patient sample displays in banner only if the demographic is selected in Setup.   Select Next to continue. Note: If audio does not automatically start, select the play arrow in the top left to begin.The Banner displays the current system status, time and type of the next calibration and status messages. Select next to continue. 2 The Current system status is made up of four indicators located in the top left corner of the banner: Ready Not Ready Calibrating Analyzing Directly below the current system status is the Time and type of next calibration.    Status messages display beneath the Time and type of next calibration alerting the operator there is a pending task. Status messages include: Cal Pending Required QC Due AQC Pending Maintenance Due or Overdue Note: Required QC message always displays regardless of other pending tasks and the number of maintenance tasks decrease as they are completed.     Select Next to continue.      Callouts Current system status   Time and type of next calibration Status message The current system status is made up of four indicators located in the top left corner of the banner: Ready, Not Ready, Calibrating, and Analyzing. Directly below these indicators the time and type of next calibration is displayed. Status messages display beneath the Time and type of next calibration and alert the operator that there is a pending task. Status messages include: Cal Pending, Required QC Due, AQC Pending, and Maintenance Due or Overdue. Select next to continue. 3 Status Symbols:   The system displays the appropriate symbol in the banner when the following approach their expiration date or number of tests available: Reagent, Wash and AQC cartridges CO-ox sample chamber Waste bottle The number of hours from the install-by-date or expiration date (whichever date is shorter) are tracked by the system.     Select Next to continue. Callouts Status symbol The system tracks the number of hours from the install-by date or expiration date for the reagent, wash and AQC cartridges, the CO-oximeter sample chamber, and the Waste bottle. A representative symbol displays in the banner when these consumables approach their expiration date or number of tests available. Select next to continue. 4 There are 4 navigational buttons located in the Banner:  :   Analysis button: Provides access to the Analysis screen to analyze samples Recall button: Provides access to Recall screen to view stored results Status button: Displays cartridge status and access to maintenance and diagnostics functions Help button: Provides information about troubleshooting and maintaining the RAPIDLab 1200 system.     Select Next to continue. Callouts Analysis button Recall button Status button Help button There are 4 navigational buttons located in the Banner: Analysis, Recall, Status and Help. Select next to continue. 5 The Display area contains options and information for tasks currently being performed. Continue button: Displays the next screen for the current task; selections and entries are saved automatically by the system. Return button: Displays the previous screen; selections and entries are not saved when this button is selected.   Select Next to continue. Callouts Continue button Return button The Display area contains options and information for the task currently being performed. Some functions within this area are common to all the main screens. First, let's look at the Continue and Return buttons. Select next to continue. 6 Print button: Prints a report to the internal printer or to an external printer, if an external printer has been set up.    Select Next to continue. Callouts Print button The Print button also is located in the Display area and is common to all the main screens. The print button prints a report to the internal printer or to an external printer, if an external printer has been set up. Select next to continue. 7Video button: Displays a video demonstration of a procedure When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.   Callouts Video button Also common to the main screens is the Video button which launches a video demonstration of a procedure. When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue. 이것으로 Biograph 및 PET / CT 웹 기반 품질 관리 절차에 대한 2부를 마칩니다. 이제 다음을 수행할 수 있습니다.   일일 시스템 유지 관리 절차를 수행해야 하는 순서대로 설명할 수 있습니다. Biograph QC에 사용되는 방사선원 및 팬텀을 식별할 수 있습니다. 각 일일 품질 관리 절차의 목적을 설명할 수 있습니다. Biograph 스캐너에서 수행되는 기타 유지 관리 절차를 설명할 수 있습니다. 이 교육이 새로운 Biograph 스캐너의 작동에 대한 통찰력을 제공하기를 바랍니다. Biograph 시리즈의 3부에서는 MI Acquisition Workplace에 대해 다룰 것입니다. 평가를 완료하려면 다음 버튼을 클릭하십시오.   The three main screens on the RAPIDLab 1200 system are:  Analysis screen Recall screen Status screen In addition, there is an Online Help screen. Main System Screens Learn about each screen in detail. Slide NumberText BlocksCalloutsAudio ScriptImage File1 The Analysis screen is the default screen for the RAPIDLab 1200 Series Blood Gas System. It is accessed by selecting the Analysis button in the banner.   Analysis Screen Sample Options: Before analyzing a sample select: Sample type Sample mode (if desired) Parameters There are four sample type options and four pre-defined analysis mode options. Depending on the type of system and Setup options, the available parameters will vary.     Select Next to continue.       Note: If audio does not automatically start, select the play arrow in the top left to begin.The Analysis Screen is the default screen for the RAPIDLab 1200 Series Blood Gas System. Before analyzing a sample you need to select the sample type and parameters to be measured. There are four sample type options and four pre-defined analysis mode options. Depending on the type of system and Setup options, the available parameters will vary. Select Next to continue. 2 Type of sample:   The buttons located in the top left corner of the display area define the sample type to be analyzed, and whether a sample is patient or QC.   Patient samples include: Arterial syringe Capillary Venous Mixed venous Quality Control (QC) samples include: Ampoule QC Syringe QC Proficiency QC   Select Next to continue. Callouts Arterial syringe Capillary Venous Mixed venous Ampoule QC Syringe QC Proficiency QC The buttons in the top left corner of the display area define the type of sample to be analyzed, and whether a sample is patient or QC. There are four patient sample types and three QC sample types. Select next to continue. 3 Sampling Modes:   The grey buttons in bottom center of the display area include the four pre-defined sampling modes: Microsample: Used when sample volume is insufficient for routine analysis   pH: Used to analyze pH only tHb: Used to analyze total Hemoglobin, hemoglobin fractions and neonatal bilirubin (RAPIDLab 1245 and RAPIDLab 1265 systems)  pH, Glu, Lac: Used to analyze pH, Glucose and Lactate only (RAPIDLab 1265 only)   Select Next to continue.     Callouts Microsample pH tHb pH, Glu, Lac The four sampling modes make up the group of grey buttons in the bottom center of the display area. They include: Microsample; pH; tHb and ph, Glu, Lac. Select next to continue. 4 Parameters:   The group of buttons in the top center of the display area defines the parameters to be measured. Available parameters are determined by the type of system, sample device, sample mode, and Setup options selected.   type ot   Parameter Status: Each parameter can be in a different state, indicated by: Appearance Operator selections Definitions in Setup Current parameter condition Custom Panels: Display in the lower-left corner of the Analysis screen Panel buttons display the parameters defined for that panel. Two sets of panels, each with up to three custom panels, are available on the system.   Select Next to continue.       Callouts Parameters Custom panels The group of buttons in the top center of the display area defines the parameters to be measured. Available parameters are determined by the type of system, sample device, sample mode and Setup options selected. Each parameter can be in a different state. Custom panels display in the lower-left corner. There are two sets of panels available on the system, each with up to three custom panels to define. Select next to continue. 5 The Recall screen is accessed by selecting the Recall button. This screen contains stored results for: Patient QC Calibrations Events log Copy stored results Sample totals   Select Next to continue.     The Recall Screen contains stored results for: Patient, QC, Calibrations, Events Log, Copy Stored Results and Sample Totals. Select next to continue.6 The Status screen is accessed by selecting the Status button on the banner. The display area of the Status screen shows the current status of each cartridge: Cartridge symbol Percent volume Expiration date and time Buttons to access Status area functions The Status area functions buttons are as follows: Replace Maintenance Diagnostics Calibrate Setup Note: The system automatically displays the Status screen if an event occurs that needs attention before routine operation can continue.     Select Next to continue.     Callouts Cartridge symbol Percent volume Time remaining until replacement required The Status Screen displays the current status of each cartridge including: the Cartridge Symbol, Percent Volume, Expiration date and time, and Buttons to access Status area functions. These Status area functions include: Replace, Maintenance, Diagnostics, Calibrate and Setup. The system automatically displays the Status screen if an event occurs that needs your attention before routine operation can continue. Select next to continue. 7 The Online Help screen provides troubleshooting and maintenance procedures, and general information about using the system.   The Help button appears as a question mark in the banner section of the main screens.   The RAPIDLab 1200 Series System initiates online help automatically when selecting certain functions.When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.  The Online Help screen provides troubleshooting and maintenance procedures, and general information about using the system. The help button appears as a question mark in the banner section of the main screens. The system initiates online help automatically when certain functions are selected. When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.

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