Triggering Events Manually

246

The Events Database

247

Viewing Events

247

 

Event Counter

247

 

Counting Combi-Events

248

 

Counting Neonatal Event Review (NER) Events

248

 

Event Summary Window

249

 

Event Review Window

249

 

Event Episode Window

250

Annotating Events

251

Documenting Events

251

 

Documenting Event Review

251

 

Documenting an Event Episode

252

 

Event Recordings

252

 

Event Review Recordings

252

 

Event Episode Recordings

253

 

Event Reports

253

 

Event Review Reports

254

 

Event Episode Reports

255

 

Event Summary Reports

255

24 Recording

257

 

 

 

 

Starting and Stopping Recordings

258

 

Quickstarting Recordings

258

 

Extending Recordings

259

 

Stopping Recordings

259

 

Recording Without a Template

259

Overview of Recording Types

259

All ECG Waves Recordings

260

Creating and Changing Recordings Templates

260

Changing ECG Wave Gain

261

Recording Priorities

262

Sample Recording Strip

262

 

Recording Strip Code

262

 

Recorded Waveforms

263

 

Maintaining Recording Strips

263

Reloading Paper

264

Recorder Status Messages

265

25 Printing Patient Reports

267

 

 

 

 

Starting Reports Printouts

267

Stopping Reports Printouts

268

Setting Up Reports

268

 

Setting Up ECG Reports

268

 

Setting Up Vital Signs and Graphic Trend Reports

269

 

Setting Up Auto Reports

269

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Philips MP60/70/80/90, MP20/30, MP40/50 manual Recording

MP60/70/80/90, MP40/50, MP20/30 specifications

Philips MP20/30, MP40/50, and MP60/70/80/90 are advanced patient monitoring systems designed to enhance clinical workflows and patient care in diverse healthcare settings. These devices combine cutting-edge technologies and user-friendly interfaces, making them essential tools for hospitals and healthcare providers.

The MP20 and MP30 are notable for their compact design, making them ideal for environments where space is limited. They come equipped with a variety of monitoring parameters, including ECG, SpO2, and non-invasive blood pressure, providing a comprehensive overview of patient health. These models are particularly suited for use in general wards or recovery areas, offering reliability and ease of use.

Moving to the MP40 and MP50, these monitors incorporate more advanced functionalities, including multi-gas monitoring, which is vital for anesthetic applications. They feature a robust data storage capacity, allowing for extensive patient history tracking and improved decision-making capabilities. The intuitive touchscreen interfaces facilitate quick access to essential information, enabling healthcare professionals to respond efficiently to changes in a patient's condition.

The MP60, MP70, MP80, and MP90 series represent the pinnacle of Philips' patient monitoring technology. These monitors are equipped with advanced algorithms that enhance the precision of vital sign measurements, including advanced ECG analysis capabilities that assist in detecting arrhythmias. The MP80 and MP90 models further integrate advanced monitoring technologies such as 3D visualization for hemodynamics and deep learning algorithms for early warning systems.

Connectivity is a key feature across the Philips monitoring range, with many models offering seamless integration with hospital information systems and electronic health records. This connectivity ensures that patient data is easily accessible to clinicians, promoting informed decision-making. Moreover, alarm management features are designed to minimize false alarms, significantly improving the staff's response time by focusing on critical alerts.

In summary, Philips MP20/30, MP40/50, MP60/70/80/90 monitors deliver exceptional monitoring capabilities, combining user-friendly design with advanced technology. Their varied features allow them to cater to different clinical needs, enhancing patient care and supporting healthcare professionals in their critical roles. With these monitors, healthcare facilities can achieve a new standard in patient monitoring, ensuring quality and safety in patient management.