Welch Allyn CP 200 Spirometry Option - User Manual User Manual

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Chapter 4 Performing Spirometry Tests

Welch Allyn CP 200 Spirometry Option

5.

Enter patient data, or recall saved patient data.

a.

To recall saved patient data

Press Search or Schedule, and select the patient. (For details, see CP 200
electrocardiograph manual.) Then press the desired softkey, as described here.

b. To enter patient data

Fill in the fields. All mandatory fields must be filled in before you can proceed.

When finished entering data, press the desired softkey:

Clear — deletes the patient data and returns to the Patient ID field.

Done — accepts the patient data and goes to the initial spirometry screen.

Softkey

Function

Your Next Action

New Test

Returns to the “Enter New Patient” screen. Most of the
patient’s data is automatically filled in. Some data fields
— medications, blood pressure, comments, history, height,
weight — will be blank because this information varies
over time.

Go to

Step b

, below.

Continue Test

Lets you continue a test-in-progress. This softkey appears
only if it is the same day and the calibration is the same.

Go to

Step 6

on page 41.

Review Test

Lets you recall any of that patient’s saved tests and review
its data. You cannot add new efforts, but you can edit the
interpretation, send the test to a memory card or
workstation, or print the test.

Go to

“Working With a

Completed Test”

on page 43.

Important Fields

Description

Patient ID,
Last Name

Always mandatory. The patient must be identified.

Age/Birth Date, Height,
Gender, Race

Always mandatory. This information determines the automatic interpretation.

Weight

Mandatory only when using Schoenberg or Hedenström norm.

Smoke Years

Not mandatory. If the patient smokes, enter the number of years the patient
has smoked. If this value is 1 or more for an adult patient, and if patient
education is enabled, the smoking help sheet prints after the spirometry test
report. See

“Patient Help Sheets”

on page 61.

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