Data Upload from an MMS

5 Managing Patients

4At the new location, connect the MMS to the monitor. If the monitor detects a patient conflict, the patient selection window will be displayed.

5Select Continue MMS and Confirm your selection. This re-admits the patient from the transfer list to the new monitor, completing the transfer. This will upload the patient demographics, and, if configured, the measurement settings and trend data stored in the MMS to the receiving monitor.

6Verify that the settings for patient category and paced mode are correct.

If you accidentally transfer a patient, use Re-admitto 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 a Patient with an MMS (no Central Station)

Scenario: A patient is moved to another monitoring location using a transport monitor and re- admitted at the new monitor.

1Disconnect the MMS from the original monitor and silence the resulting MMS 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.

2Connect the MMS to the transport monitor and move the patient.

3At the new monitoring location, remove the MMS from the transport monitor and connect it to the new monitor.

4If prompted, re-admit the patient to the new monitor: in the Patient Selection window, select Continue MMS to retain the data in the MMS. This will upload the patient demographics, and, if configured, the measurement settings and trend data stored in the MMS to the monitor. Verify that the settings for patient category and paced mode are correct.

Data Upload from an MMS

The Multi-Measurement Server stores eight hours of patient trend data at one-minute resolution. It also stores patient demographic information and the measurement settings and calibration data for the measurements carried out by the MMS and any connected extensions. This data can be uploaded to an IntelliVue patient monitor, if your monitor is configured to do so and if at least five minutes of trend information is stored in the MMS.

Your monitor’s data upload settings are defined in Configuration Mode to suit your patient transfer use model.

How data is uploaded to the host monitor depends on the configuration mode settings

MMS Trend Upload and MMS Settings Upload.

If there is a patient conflict and you select Continue Monitor, no data will be uploaded from the MMS.

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Philips MP40/50, MP60/70/80/90, MP20/30 manual Data Upload from an MMS, Transferring a Patient with an MMS no Central Station

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