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After starting the Pulse Explorer, click the `Start Pulse Editor` button
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<img src="images/opening_options.png">
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<img width="250" src="images/opening_options.png">
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## Load a patient state.
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From the Patient Editor tab, click the `Load State` button
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<img src="images/quick_start_patient.png">
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Choose the `StandardMale@0s.pbb` file
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Click the `Start Engine` button to begin the Pulse Simulation
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<img src="images/quick_start_start.png">
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## Create a Hemorrhage Action
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Open the Actions tab, expand the `Hemorrhage` action, provide the following data, and click `Apply`
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<img src="images/quick_start_hemorrhage.png">
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The action will immediately be applied to the engine, as noted in the Log window.
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