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Datex-Ohmeda S/5 Compact Anesthesia and Compact Critical Care Monitors
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Document no. M1144951-004
2. Connect an ECG cable to the module. Connect the cable leads to a patient simulator.
Check that all ECG and impedance respiration information is shown on the monitor
screen as configured on the simulator.
Turn the simulator off. Check that the ‘Asystole’ and ‘Apnea’ messages are displayed.
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Temperature measurement
3. Check the temperature channels with a patient simulator.
Check that temperature measurement information is shown on the monitor screen as
configured on the simulator.
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Invasive blood pressure measurement
4. Check the function of the front panel membrane keys.
5. Check the InvBP channels with a patient simulator.
6. Zero the InvBP channels and check that the values and waveforms correspond to the
simulator settings.
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SpO2 measurement
7. Connect an SpO2 finger probe to the module. Check that the message ‘Probe off’ is shown
when the probe is not connected to a finger.
8. Attach the SpO2 probe to your finger. Check that a reading of 95-99 and a pleth
waveform appear on the screen
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Non invasive blood pressure measurement
9. Check the function of the front panelmembrane keys.
10. Attach an adult NIBP cuff onto your arm and perform one NIBP measurement. Check that
the module identifies the cuff, i.e. the text ‘Adult’ appears in the NIBP digit field for a short
time.
Check that the module gives a reasonable measured result.
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5.3.10 Pressure/Pressure Temp Modules, E-P, E-PT, M-P, M-PT
Invasive blood pressure measurement
1. Check the function of the front panel Zero P3 key.
2. Check the InvBP channel with a patient simulator.
Zero the InvBP channel. Then check that the values and waveforms correspond to the
simulator settings.
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