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Printing an Event Summary
You can print an Event Summary Report (see Figure 66) during a patient event or from Data
Management Mode after the event has concluded. See “Printing While in Data Management Mode”
on page 144.
Two waves can be included when printing an Event Summary:
- First printed wave is always the primary ECG
- Second printed wave is:
• a Capnogram if you are measuring EtCO
2
• a Pleth wave if you are measuring SpO
2
and not EtCO
2
• a second ECG if you are not measuring either EtCO
2
or SpO
2
and there is a valid second ECG
wave available
• empty if there is no valid EtCO
2
, SpO
2
or a second ECG wave available.
Events Stored in an Event Summary
Events and wave segments can be stored in an Event Summary. Tab le 2 9 lists events and related
information stored in an Event Summary. Not all events listed are possible, based on your device’s
configuration. Text in parenthesis are replaced by an appropriate value.
To have waves stored in the Event Summary you must have the Efficia DFM100 configured for long
Event Summaries. See Tabl e 43 on page 156. Segments include a header, waveform and events.
NOTES: If an Event Summary stops printing because the paper runs out, the report resumes printing if a new
roll of paper is installed within 3.5 minutes.
If a Daylight Savings Time change occurs during an event, the timestamps for that event are not
adjusted. The next Event Summary uses the adjusted time.
Values listed on a printed Event Summary also include the parameter’s unit of measurement.
Figure 66 Sample Printed Event Summary Report
Alarm Identification:
High priority physiological
alarms are preceded by
.
Medium priority physiological
alarms are preceded by
.
High priority technical alarms
are preceded by
. Medium
priority alarms are preceded by
. Low priority alarms are not
preceded by any marks.