2042480-001 C Dash 2500 Patient Monitor 6-11
Trends: View Patient Trends Menu: Graphs
View vitals for
This menu option lets you choose the span of time to view. You can choose 40
min, 80 min, 2 h, 4 h, 8 h, 12 h, 16 h or 24 h. (Dashes are unavailable and cannot
be chosen.) It is available when the Display as option is set to graphs.
Select Patient
This menu option lets you view data from either the current or the previous
patient when the Save previous patient data? option in the Config settings
menu option is set at yes, and there is previous patient data available for the
viewing mode you have selected. When the Save previous patient data option
is set at no, you can view data from only the current patient.
Mini trends
The mini trends window is displayed at the bottom of the main monitoring
screen. It is limited to displaying only the most recent data and only that of the
Current patient. The mini trends window is an abbreviated version of the full
trends screen. Unlike the full trends screen, mini trends only displays HR/Pulse,
SpO
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, NIBP, and impedance respiration (RESP). When the menu is open, you can
view four columns of data, and when it is closed you can view 10 columns of
data. Mini trends does not contain a NOW column. The trended information in
the mini trends window appears in either graphs or numbers mode, whichever
the default setting.
View trends on main screen
This menu option lets you turn mini trends on or off. The mini trends window
appears on the waveform screen.
Display as
This option lets you choose the mode in which you view the mini trended data.
Two modes are available: numbers or graphs.
View vitals every
This menu option is available when the Display as option is set to numbers. It
provides you with two ways of viewing trended information in mini trends. For
continuously updated parameters, you can choose to have the data displayed
in 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30min, 1 h, 1.5 h, 2 h, or 3 h intervals or as NIBP.
Trends of parameters not continuously updated are displayed in the time
interval when the measurement was taken (i.e., NIBP). These time intervals also
include trends for other vital signs.