Monitoring
Printing the Event Summary Record
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HR alarms are automatically turned off when you press .
3Printing the Event Summary Record
During defibrillator usage, the monitor stores up to 28 ECG strips of critical
information called events. Events include all shocks, heart rate alarms, SpO
2
alarms
and mark events. Each event record includes date of event, heart rate, ECG source,
and size setting as shown in Table 3-6, “Event Summary Record Information,” on
page 3-8. The time annotated on the ECG strip is within 8 seconds of the recorded
event. The message "ES" is printed at the top of the ECG strip when you print the
Event Summary record.
• To print the Event Summary on the recorder, press . The recorder must
not be printing to print an Event Summary with this key. After printing an event,
you must wait 10 seconds before printing another event.
• To stop printing the Event Summary, press or .
• To review the Event Summary later, turn the unit on and press .
Table 3-6 Event Summary Record Information
Event Event Summary Description
Shock Shock#, Delivered energy, peak current, and patient impedance.
Heart Rate
Alarms viola-
tion
Heart Rate alarm limits.
SpO
2
Alarms
violation
SpO
2
alarm limits.
Mark Marker symbol ( ) annotates strip at point was pressed.
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