Research Article
Applying Human Factors Engineering Methods for Risk Assessment of a Neonatal Incubator
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| | (1) | Turn on the neonatal incubator | | (2) | Connect the skin sensor | | (3) | Connect the humidity sensor | | (4) | Connect the auxiliary sensor | | (5) | Set the skin sensor temperature to 36.4°C | | (6) | Set humidity to 60% | | (7) | Select the trend graphic of air temperature | | (8) | Verify the trend graphic of skin temperature | | (9) | Verify the trend graphic of humidity | | (10) | Set hour and date | | (11) | Lock the keyboard | | (12) | Write on a paper the hour and date, and the humidity and the temperatures of Air mode, Skin Mode, and Auxiliary mode | | (13) | Locate the water reservoir compartment | | (14) | Remove the water reservoir from the compartment | | (15) | Locate the air filter | | (16) | Check air filter replacement date | | (17) | Adjust trend graphical display in 8 h | | (18) | Identify input for limited oxygen hose | | (19) | Identify the compartment for the X-ray plate | | (20) | Locate the button for contrast adjustment of monitor | | (21) | Locate connector for computer cable | | (22) | Raise the bed at the head height and then at the feet height | | (23) | Identify alarms | | (24) | Read the patient’s identification card | | (25) | Identify the Air Mode and Skin Mode |
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