Documenting Calculations

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To check the current setting, select the patient name to enter the Patient Demographics menu. BSA(B) indicates that the Boyd formula is used; BSA(D) indicates that the Dubois formula is used.

Documenting Calculations

To send a Calculations recording to a connected recorder, in the Calculations window, select the Print/Record pop-up key, then select the Record Calc pop-up key.

Calculations recordings print the patient demographic information and the content of the current Calculations window on the recorder strip.

To print a report for the calculation group currently on the monitor screen, select the pop-up key Print Calc. To print the Calculations Review window, select the pop-up key Print in the Calculations Review window. All the calculations in the current group will be printed in the report.

Calculation Reports can be printed on central or local printers.

This example report shows the oxygen calculation group. Ventilation and hemodynamic calculation reports are similar.

Patient information

Calculation group

Three columns of calculations input and output values, with times, units and ranges, where appropriate

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

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