HeartWare® System Training
Written Exam for First Responders
- Identify the HeartWare®System components below by matching the picture with the name:
a)HVAD® Pump /
b)Controller /
c)Battery Charger /
d)AC Adapter /
e)Battery
- Label the controller:
- AC/DC Indicator
- Alarm Indicator
- Battery Indicator 1
- Battery Indicator 2
- Controller Display
- Alarm Mute Button
- Power Source indicator 1
- Power Source Indicator 2
- Scroll Button
Choose True or False
- The patient may not have a palpable pulse.
- The controller needs to be disconnected from the driveline before defibrillating.
- There may be difficulty obtaining blood pressure readings.
- A controller with a blank display and no audible alarm should be replaced.
- A flashing red visual alarm on the controller requires immediate attention.
- Anti-arrhythmic drugs, pacemakers, and ICDs are compatible with the HeartWare® System.
- The controller AC/DC indicator will be green if you are using the AC adapter or DC adapter (car adapter) to power the controller.
- When there is a controller failure alarm, the controller should be switched to the back-up controller.
- When an alarm occurs, line one tells you which alarm is occurring, line two tells you what to do.
12. Place a check beside activities that will cause the HVAD pump to stop:
___Disconnecting the AC adapter while only one fully charged battery remains connected to the system controller.
__Disconnecting both batteries at the same time.
__Disconnecting the driveline from the system controller.
__Unplugging the DC adapter without a back-up battery connected to the system controller.
13. Place a check beside activities that are not allowed while on the HVAD pump:
___Chest x-ray
__MRI Scan
___CT Scan
___Cardiac catheterization
__Swimming
___Walking
14. Please put the steps below in the correct order (1-9) to demonstrate the sequence for changing the controller:
4 / Pull back the white driveline cover from the original controller’s silver connector.1 / Have the patient sit or lie down.
5 / Disconnect the driveline from the original controller (this will stop the pump).
7 / Insert the red alarm adapter into the blue connector on the original controller.
2 / Place the new controller within easy reach.
3 / Connect back-up power sources to the new controller.
9 / Slide the white driveline cover up to cover new controllers silver connector
6 / Connect the driveline to the new controller (this will restart the pump)
8 / Disconnect both power sources from the original controller.
15. Match the controller alarm type to the correct alarm indicatorlight:
High Priority Alarms Flashing Yellow
Medium Priority AlarmsFlashing Red
Low Priority AlarmsSolid Yellow
16. The following controller alarm display means that:
____Battery 1 is at 25-49% capacity
____Battery 1 is at 24% capacity
____Battery 1 is not connected
17. What does a controller with no message (blank display) but a continuous audible alarm mean? (Check all that apply)
___No power source to the controller
___The pump has stopped
___The pump is running
___Power sources (battery/AC or DC adapter) should be connected immediately
_____You should perform a controller exchange
18. Please indicate whether the statements are True or False using the information from the following controller screen:
- Battery indicator 2 shows the battery is at 75 - 100% capacity.
- Battery indicator 1 shows the battery is at 24% capacity.
- The controller is connected to AC power.
- The alarm displayed is a low priority alarm.
- The pump is being powered by battery 1.
19. What is the procedure to clear an old, inactivemedium priority alarm from the controller?
___Hold down the alarm mute button for 5 seconds to clear the alarm
___No action is needed, all alarms stop in 2 minutes
___Change out the controller
___Press the scroll button to clear the alarm from the controller.
20. Please place the following steps in the correct order to connect a charged battery to a controller:
_1__Grasp the cable of the charged battery at the back endof the connector (leaving front end of connector free torotate)
_3__Gently push (but DO NOT twist) the battery cable into the
controller until it naturally locks into place; you should
hear an audible click
_4__Confirm that the battery cable is properly locked on thecontroller by gently pulling the cable near the controller power connector
_2__Line up the solid white arrow on the connector with the
white dot on the controller
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