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Resusci Anne Modular System
A
B
C
D

SkillReporter

Consistent and objective
feedback on performance
during practice helps develop
and reinforce skills. The SkillReporter has a metronome
in providing a rate of 80 or 100 strokes/minute, and provides
feedback to the instructor and student to support the student's
initial skill development by means of colour LEDs. In addition
the SkillReporter gives you the possibility to print a report of
the performance (either complete report with ventilation and
compression curves and a statistical report or a statistical
report only).
To use
Turn the SkillReporter on by pressing the "on/off"
on the SkillReporter or on the right side of the manikin torso.
Caution: Make sure the chest skin is properly fastened before
turning on the SkillReporter/manikin. Pressing a second time
will turn the SkillReporter off. The SkillReporter and manikin
will turn off automatically if no
activity takes place for 10 minutes
(60 minutes if the log function is
active). Note: The manikin can
also be used without the
SkillReporter connected. You are
then able to log the training
scenario and later on reconnect
the SkillReporter to print a report.
The light indicators as described below will give instant feed-
back on CPR performance.
Light indicators on the SkillReporter
LED(s)
Inflation volume:
yellow
green
red
Compression depth: yellow
green
red
Too fast inflation:
red
*Measurement tolerance in the manikin: +/- 15% in normal room temperature.
Measurements based on ILCOR guidelines.
E
B
built
A
key either
A C
*
Indication
Limits
insufficient
<0.7 l
(standard)
<0.4 l
(O2 enriched)
sufficient
0.7 l - 1.0 l (standard)
0.4 l - 0.6 l (O2 enriched)
excessive
>1.0 l
(standard)
>0.6 l
(O2 enriched)
insufficient
<4 cm (1 1/2")
sufficient
4 cm - 5 cm
(1 1/2" - 2")
excessive
>5 cm (2")
Flow > 1 l/sec.
The log function
To be able to print a report the CPR data first need to be
logged by activating the log function. The log function can
be activated either on the SkillReporter if connected to the
manikin, or on the manikin. To activate the log function on
the SkillReporter you first have to connect it to the manikin
(the SkillReporter has no internal power source), then press
the "On/Off" button once and after the selftest is complete
press the "LOG"
C
button.
If you decide to use the manikin without the SkillReporter
attached, press the "On/Off" button at the right side of the
torso and then press the "LOG"
function.
To stop the log function press the "LOG" button a second
time. The CPR data is now logged and can be printed multiple
times. Just connect the SkillReporter and press one of the print
buttons. The data will not be lost even if the SkillReporter and
the manikin are switched off. When starting a new log, the
current log will be cleared and data cannot be retrieved.
Printing a report
Short report
D
The short report format
(statistical data), can only be
printed after the CPR(-D) data
has been logged. If the "short
print" button is pressed during
logging of a scenario, a sum-
mary report (statistical data) of
the performance will be printed
with data collected up to the
time of activating the short
report. If the "short print" but-
ton is pressed after the logging
of a scenario has been com-
pleted, a summary report of the
performance will be printed
with data for the whole session.
Resusci Anne
R
SkillReporter
8
C
button to activate the log
Student name:
_______________________
Instructor name:
_______________________
Duration of the session: (min : sec)
____
Ventilations:
Average volume (ml)
____
Average number per min. (#/min)
____
Minute volume (ml/min)
____
Total number (#)
____
Number correct (#)
____
Percent correct (%)
____
Too much (#)
____
Too little (#)
____
Too fast (#)
____
Compr. / Vent. ratio
____
Compressions
Average depth (mm)
____
Average number per min. (#/min)
____
Average compression rate (#/min)
____
Total number (#)
____
Number correct (#)
____
Percent correct (%)
____
Too deep (#)
____
Too shallow (#)
____
Wrong hand position (#)
____
Hand position too low
(#)
____
Incomplete release (#)
____
Defibrillation (CPR-D models only)
Time from scenario start
to first shock (min : sec)
____ ____
Time from call for help
to first shock (min : sec)
____ ____
Time from arrival of defibrillator
to first shock (min : sec)
____ ____
Pulse
Wrong hand position:
yellow
Pressure outside
of acceptable area
(sides and
upper part)
red
Pressure outside
of acceptable area
TM
(lower center)

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