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Philips IntelliVue MP5 User Manual

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Recording Priorities 22 Recording
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Recording Priorities
Manually-started recordings have priority over automatically-started recordings. If an
automatically-triggered alarm recording is running, and a realtime or delayed recording is manually
started, the alarm recording is stopped and the manually-requested recording is started.
More recent manually-started recordings have priority over older manually-started recordings. If a
manually-started recording is running, and another manually-started recording is triggered, then the
older recording is stopped and the more recent manually-started recording is started.
Alarm recordings are prioritized according to alarm priority. If an alarm recording triggered by a
yellow alarm is running and a new alarm recording is triggered by a red alarm, the yellow alarm
recording is stopped and the red alarm recording is started.
Sample Recording Strip
The information printed on the recording strip includes the patient name and MRN, bed number,
date and time of recording, recording speed, and recording code. Active alarm and INOP messages as
well as numerics for all currently monitored measurements are also printed.
Recording strip annotations are printed at the beginning of the recording strip and updated at regular
intervals, every 15 minutes for recordings made at speeds lower than 6.25 mm/s, and every 60 seconds
for recordings made at speeds greater or equal to 6.25 mm/s.
This sample recording strip shows a typical initial annotation:
Recording Strip Code
The recording strip code printed in the first line of the initial annotation has up to seven characters,
specifying recording type, operating mode, application area, patient category, and delay time, if
applicable.
90DIN 25 mm/sec HR 120 bpm imCO
2
0 mmHg
23 Jan 02 10:43 Bed 3 SPO2 95% awRR
Green, Sarah 37549201 Pulse 120 bpm RR 15 rpm
PERF 10.0 Tnaso 37.0°C
*** EXTREME BRADY ABP 120/70 (91) mmHg
** ABPs HIGH PAP 28/15 /21) mmHg
** PAPd HIGH NBP 120/80 (90) mmHg 23 Jan 02 10:31
SOME ECG ALARMS OFF etCO
2
40 mmHg
Alarms and
INOPs
Patient
information
and medical
record No.
Recording strip code
Recording Speed Measurement numerics

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Philips IntelliVue MP5 Specifications

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BrandPhilips
ModelIntelliVue MP5
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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