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4 Patient Alarms and INOPs
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*** Extreme Brady ECG Heart rate < the extreme brady alarm limit. numeric flashes and alarm limit is
highlighted, red alarm lamp, alarm
tone
*** Extreme Tachy ECG Heart rate > the extreme tachy alarm limit. numeric flashes and alarm limit is
highlighted, red alarm lamp, alarm
tone
* HR High
** HR High
ECG Heart rate > the high HR alarm limit numeric flashes and high limit is
highlighted, yellow alarm lamp,
alarm tone. If configured to short
yellow, the sound switches off after
5 seconds if Arrhythmia is switched
on.
* HR Low
** HR Low
ECG Heart rate < the low HR alarm limit numeric flashes and low limit is
highlighted, yellow alarm lamp,
alarm tone. If configured to short
yellow, the sound switches off after
5 seconds if Arrhythmia is switched
on.
** IPI Low CO
2
The IPI value has fallen below the low alarm
limit.
numeric flashes, and low limit is
highlighted, yellow alarm lamp,
alarm tone
* Irregular HR ECG/Arrhythmia Consistently irregular rhythm (irregular R-R
intervals).
numeric flashes, yellow alarm lamp,
short yellow audible alarm
** <iTemp Label> High
iTemp The temperature value has exceeded the high
alarm limit.
numeric flashes and high limit is
high-lighted, yellow alarm lamp,
alarm tone
** <iTemp Label> Low
iTemp The temperature value has dropped below the
low alarm limit.
numeric flashes and low limit is
high-lighted, yellow alarm lamp,
alarm tone
* Missed Beat ECG/Arrhythmia No beat detected for > 1.75*(the averaged R-R
interval), or no beat detected for > one second
if HR > 120 (For non-paced patients only).
numeric flashes, yellow alarm lamp,
short yellow audible alarm
* More Alarms
** More Alarms
*** More Alarms
other assigned
devices
There is more than one physiological alarm of
the corresponding severity active on the devices
that monitor this patient. For details, check the
information displayed at the Information
Center.
yellow or red alarm lamp and alarm
tone
* Multiform PVCs ECG/Arrhythmia Two different shaped Vs detected, each
occurring at least twice within the last 300 beats
and at least once within the last 60 beats.
numeric flashes, yellow alarm lamp,
short yellow audible alarm
** NBP High NBP The measured NBP value is above the high
alarm limit.
s, d, or m after the label indicates whether the
systolic, diastolic or mean pressure has crossed
the limit.
numeric flashes and high limit is
highlighted, yellow alarm lamp,
alarm tone
** NBP Low NBP The measured NBP value is below the low
alarm limit.
s, d, or m after the label indicates whether the
systolic, diastolic or mean pressure has crossed
the limit.
numeric flashes and low limit is
highlighted, yellow alarm lamp,
alarm tone
* Non-Sustain VT ECG/Arrhythmia A run of PVCs < the V-Tach run limit and
ventricular heart rate > the V-Tach HR limit
numeric flashes, yellow alarm lamp,
short yellow audible alarm
Alarm Message From Condition Indication

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