Philips M1351A, M1353A manual Clearing, Memory

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Entering, Storing, and Transmitting Data

Keep Patient Data after Transmission or When Clearing Trace Memory

If you use the Monitor regularly for the same patient, you will probably want to retain her patient identification data, so you do not have to reinput it each time you send a trace. Scan Keep Patient Data after Transmission once. The monitor will retain the following data, even after the storage is cleared:

patient identification

lpatient phone number receiver phone number

This becomes the default setting and remains unless you subsequently scan Clear Patient Data after Transmission.

Clear Patient Data

If you use the Monitor for many different patients, you will want to clear patient

after Transmission

identification data after each transmission. Scan Clear Patient Data after Transmission once.

or When Clearing

When the storage is cleared, the monitor erases:

Trace Memory

lpatient identification

 

 

patient phone number

 

It retains the receiver phone number. This becomes a default setting and remains unless you

 

subsequently scan Keep Patient Data after Transmission.

Clearing

To prevent accidental erasure of data, the instruction Clear Memory requires two scans of the

Memory

Barcode Reader. To clear all fetal trace data stored in the memory:

 

1. Scan the barcode Clear Memory.

 

2. The first scan displays the amount of fetal trace stored (in minutes) in memory.

 

3. On the second scan, any fetal trace stored in the systems memory is cleared and 0 is

 

briefly displayed, showing the memory is empty.

 

The Clear Memory barcode is used to clear any fetal trace stored in memory (use the Stop

 

Storing barcode if you wish to halt either the storage or transmission of data). If the barcode

 

Clear Memory is scanned during either the process of storage or transmission, the command

 

is ignored.

 

Patient ID and Phone Number are cleared only if your monitor defaults to Clear Patient

 

Data after Transmission.

Starting Storage To record fetal trace data and store it in memory:

1.When the barcode Start Storing is scanned, 0 is briefly displayed, indicating that the trace memory is empty.

2.The 0 displayed then clears. The normal transducer display is given and two flashing decimal dots (three in the case of the Series 50 A Dual Ultrasound model) flash on and off (2Hz) indicating that storage is taking place.

Appendix A Modem Interface Module

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Philips M1351A, M1353A manual Clearing, Memory

M1353A, M1351A specifications

Philips M1351A and M1353A are advanced medical monitoring devices designed to enhance patient care in various healthcare settings. These monitors are widely recognized for their precision, reliability, and user-friendly interface, making them essential tools for clinicians and healthcare providers.

The Philips M1351A is a compact portable monitor specifically tailored for adult, pediatric, and neonatal care. It is equipped with multiple physiological parameters, enabling healthcare professionals to track vital signs such as heart rate, respiratory rate, non-invasive blood pressure, and temperature. One of its standout features is the ability to display real-time waveforms, providing clinicians with instant access to critical patient information.

On the other hand, the Philips M1353A builds on the M1351A's robust capabilities, integrating advanced features that enhance monitoring capabilities. This model includes additional measurement modalities such as invasive blood pressure and capnography, allowing for comprehensive patient management. Its larger screen provides clear, easy-to-read data, and its intuitive interface ensures quick navigation through the various monitoring functions.

Both monitors utilize state-of-the-art technologies to ensure accurate and reliable measurements. The smart algorithm used in these devices minimizes the possibility of false readings, providing healthcare professionals with the confidence needed for effective clinical decision-making. The Philips M1351A and M1353A also feature an integrated alarm system that notifies caregivers of critical changes in patient conditions, ensuring timely interventions.

In terms of connectivity, these models facilitate seamless integration with hospital networks and electronic medical records (EMR) systems. This interoperability enhances the overall workflow in a clinical environment, allowing patient information to be shared efficiently amongst healthcare teams.

Additionally, the Philips M1351A and M1353A are designed with patient comfort in mind. They are lightweight and portable, making them suitable for diverse environments, from emergency departments to patient transport. Their rugged design ensures durability in high-paced settings, meeting the rigorous demands of modern healthcare.

In summary, the Philips M1351A and M1353A monitors serve as essential tools in contemporary medical practice, offering comprehensive monitoring capabilities, advanced technologies, and a user-centric design. These features collectively contribute to improved patient outcomes and enhanced overall healthcare delivery.