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Philips MX400 - Transferring Patients with Standalone Monitors (No Information Center); Transferring a Patient with an X1; Transferring a Patient with an X2

Philips MX400
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5 Managing Patients and Equipment
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Move the patient using the X2 as the transport monitor.
3 At the new location, just before connecting the X2 to the new host monitor:
–open the
Patient Demographics window.
select the
Transfer pop-up key.
wait until the transfer has completed.
4 Connect the X2 to the new host monitor. The monitor detects a patient mismatch and a window
will open showing your patient's data and asking
Complete transfer of this patient?.
5 Select Yes to complete the transfer. This re-admits the patient from the transfer list to the new
monitor. This will upload the patient demographics, and, if configured, the measurement settings
and trend data stored in the X2 to the receiving monitor.
6 Verify that the settings for patient category and paced mode are correct.
If you accidentally transfer a patient, use
Re-Admit to restore this patient's data to the Information
Center. If you are not connected to the network, select
Clear Transfer to leave transfer mode. The
patient data remains in the monitor.
Transferring Patients with Standalone Monitors (No Information
Center)
Transferring a Patient with an X1
Scenario: A patient is moved to another monitoring location using a transport monitor and re-admitted
at the new monitor.
1 Disconnect the X1 from the original monitor and silence the resulting Unplugged INOP.
If you are sure that the patient will not be returning to this monitor, you should perform a
discharge or end-case. This prevents data from the next patient accidentally being mixed up with
your current patient's data.
2 Connect the X1 to the transport monitor and move the patient.
3 At the new monitoring location, remove the X1 from the transport monitor and connect it to the
new monitor.
4 If prompted, re-admit the patient to the new monitor: in the Select Patient window, select the
patient in the X1 to retain the data in the X1. This will upload the patient demographics, and, if
configured, the measurement settings and trend data stored in the X1 to the monitor. Verify that
the settings for patient category and paced mode are correct.
Transferring a Patient with an X2
Scenario: A patient is moved to another monitoring location using the X2 and re-admitted at the new
monitor.
1 Disconnect the X2 from the original host monitor and silence the resulting Unplugged INOP.
If you are sure that the patient will not be returning to this monitor, you should perform a
discharge or end-case. This prevents data from the next patient accidentally being mixed up with
your current patient's data.
2 Move the patient using the X2 as the transport monitor.
3 At the new monitoring location, connect the X2 to the new host monitor.

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