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Using Apollo
Hemorrhage Hemorrhaging can occur at multiple
locations on the body due to severe
injury and result in the rapid
deterioration of a patient’s status if
not properly treated.
From the Run
screen, tap Fluids
and enable
Bleeding: Upper
or Bleeding:
Lower
parameters.
See Hemorrhage
Setup in Setup
section.
5-Lead ECG ECG waveforms can be viewed on a
standard monitor and/or on the
Patient Monitor. Normal and
abnormal cardiac rhythms are linked
to patient physiology (e.g. blood
pressure, cardiac output).
None required;
specific rhythms
can be selected.
ECG monitor may
be utilized.
Myocardial
Ischemia
Myocardial oxygen supply and
demand automatically influence the
cardiac rhythm, yielding response to
hypoxemia.
None required,
but adjustable.
None required.
Palpable
Pulses
Pulses can be palpated bilaterally
and are synchronous with the
cardiac cycle. A pulse deficit
automatically occurs if the systolic
arterial blood pressure falls below
specified thresholds.
None required,
but adjustable.
VIEW:
From the
Run screen, tap
Pulse and tap on
the pulse location
desired to change
intensity and/or
pulse deficit.
None required.
Non-Invasive
Blood Pressure
Measurement
Systemic blood pressure can be
measured using the return-to-flow
technique.
Volume of
Korotkoff sounds
can be adjusted
by tapping
Sounds on the
Run screen and
then the Korotkoff
tab.
Use of modified
blood pressure
cuff with T-
adapter. Connect
T-adapter to NIBP
connection.
Cardiovascular System Controls
Anatomy,
Physiology and
Clinical Signs
Clinical Interventions, Patient
Monitoring and Scenarios.
Software Control Manual Control