Equipment overview
2026419-033E CIC Pro™ 2-17
Example 2:
1. CICA goes offline and stops collecting full disclosure data on BED1. This causes
CICB to begin collecting full disclosure data on BED1.
NOTE
The master CIC Pro center detects CICA going offline, and switches full
disclosure data collection over to CICB, within a minute of the offline event.
2. CICA comes back online after exceeding the Offline Storage setting time frame.
Because of this, existing BED1 data is deleted from CICA, and the new BED1
data collection begins on CICA. At this point, CICA and CICB are BOTH
collecting full disclosure data on BED1.
3. The multi-full disclosure rule does not allow more than one CIC Pro center to
collect full disclosure data from the same bed at the same time (only the data that
goes the farthest back in time (CICB) is kept). Because of this, CICB continues
collecting full disclosure data from BED1, and CICA stops.
NOTE
At every wake-up cycle (1 minute interval), the CIC Pro center full
disclosure master scans all CIC Pro centers within the care unit to determine
if more than one CIC Pro center is collecting full disclosure data from the
same bed (this can happen as part of normal operation). If the master detects
this condition, all CIC Pro centers are instructed to stop collecting full
disclosure data from the bed except for the one CIC Pro center with the
oldest data for the bed.
Combo mode (twin-bed rule)
In Combo mode:
1. Two beds are on the network: one is a hardwired/bedside monitored bed, and the
other is telemetry bed. Both beds share the same name (e.g. BED), but '*' is
appended to the telemetry bed name (e.g. BED and BED*). Both beds represent
the same patient.
NOTE
If the hardwire or telemetry bed was not functioning in Combo mode, these
two beds would be treated as distinct and separate.
2. Only the oldest bed data is kept. Data for the other bed is deleted.
3. No matter which data is kept, full disclosure data collection continues, and the
data is stored under the bed name, but without the '*'.