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Triage profile: This profile is designed for rapidly taking vital signs
measurements on many patients. Patient information is disabled,
in addition to physiological alarms. Here is an example of the home
screen in Triage profile:
If you want to change the work mode, you can select [SETTINGS] >
[Profile]to select the work mode you want.
3.6 Using Menus
The main Home Screen can clearly display the basic patient infor-
mation, time and date, physiological parameters, clinician informa-
tion, and alarm information:
1.
Clinician Information: Displays the clinician's Full Name, De-
partment, and ID. Press anywhere in this area to open the Cli-
nician Settings. Clinician Settings can also be accessed from
the Settings tab: [SETTING] > [Clinician]
2.
System Time and Date and Network status: Displays the
current system time and date. Press anywhere in this area to
open the Device Settings window where time and date can be
set. Time and Date Settings can also be accessed from the
Settings tab: [SETTING] > [Device] > [Time]. Network set-
tings please refer to chapter 3.8.5
3.
Battery Status: Displays the current charge status of the bat-
tery and whether or not the unit is connected to A/C power.
See Chapter 9 for more details.
4.
Device Alarm Message Bar: Entire area displays alarm mes-
sages when physiological and technical alarms are activated.
If more than one alarm occurs, the highest level alarm will
be displayed. Alarm settings can be changed by pressing the
alarm areas in each measurement display window, or from
the Alarm tab: [ALARM]
5.
Measurement Display Area: Displays information about each
vital sign parameter, including measurement values, and up-
per and lower alarm limits. Pressing on a measurement value
will enlarge the information for that parameter. Pressing on
the measurement again will shrink it. Pressing on an alarm
limit box will open the Alarm Setting window for that parame-
ter, where the alarm limits can be adjusted. This window can
also be accessed from the Alarm tab: [ALARM] > [NIBP]/
[PR] / [SpO2] / [Temp]
6.
Patient Information: Displays patient information such as
Name, Location, and ID.
7.
Menu Tabs: Used to access and navigate through the device
Menu.
a)
MEASURE: The MEASURE tab is the default Home
screen used to display vital sign parameter information.
b)
PATIENT: Used to enter, modify, and select patient in-
formation, review the patient list, and transmit patient
information. NOTE: This tab does not appear in Triage
Profile.
REVIEW: Used to quickly review historical patient
c)
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measurement information.
ALARM: Used to adjust alarm limits for each parame-
d)
ter, change alarm volume settings, and review historical
alarms. NOTE: This tab does not appear in either Spot
Check profile or Triage profile.
SETTINGS: Used to adjust special settings for each vital
e)
sign parameter, enter and manage clinician informati-
on, and manage general device settings. General device
settings include Date/Time, and selection of Operation
Profile. Advanced settings are also accessed from the
SETTINGS tab and include language settings, nurse call
settings, and data / network setup and maintenance.
NOTE: A password is required to access Advanced set-
tings.
8.
Shortcut Icons: Used to perform specific functions on the de-
vice.
a)
: Help key;
b)
: Alarm pause key;
c)
: Shortcut key to reset the alarm;
d)
: Shortcut key to print ;
e)
: Shortcut key to start/stop NIBP measurement;
f)
: Shortcut key to standby mode;
NOTE: In standby mode, the patient is not being monitored,
but the monitor is still powered on. If no parameter is being
measured, you can press the to enter the standby mode. A
warning pops up, select [ Yes ] to enter the standby mode. Click
any area of the screen to exit standby mode. If no parameter is
being measured for 5 minutes, the monitor will turn to standby
mode automatically.
g)
: Shortcut key to the home screen ;
9.
Save button: Press to save the current measurement data for
the current patient.
3.7 Clinician Management
To enter information for a clinician:
Select [SETTING] > [Clinician] to set the clinician [ID], [First
1.
name], [Last name], [Department]
2.
Select [SETTINGS] > [ADVANCED] > [DATA] > [Clinician
Set] to choose the clinician information as follows that can
be displayed :[Clinician ID], [Clinician name], [Clinician Icon]
Note: * means this item must be input related information, or
the settings will not be effective.
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