23 Event Surveillance

Event Triggers

2Select the name of the current episode type to set the episode pre/post time.

 

Event Setup

 

Group Name:

Group 1

Activated

Episode Type:

Average Trend (20min): -10/+10 min

 

All ***/** Alarms

HR (Pulse)

3 Set the event trigger

HIGH

for

sec

for each

SpO2

 

 

 

 

 

measurement.

All ***/** Alarms

 

 

 

Resp

 

 

Select each trigger name and select, if available, either an alarm trigger, or a

user-defined trigger from the pop-up trigger list. If you select a user-defined trigger, set the required threshold level and delay time.

4Set the trigger status to Activated to start event triggering. If the status is Deactivated event surveillance is effectively switched off.

5Select Confirm to confirm your changes.

Setting Triggers and Notification for Advanced Event Surveillance

1Select the group name to enter the Event Setup <Group Name> window.

2Set the trigger status to Activated, to have this event group trigger events, or Deactivated.

3Set the episode type.

Select the name of the current episode type and select an episode type from the pop-up list. The pre/post episode time for the selected episode type is displayed.

Event Setup

Group Name:

Standard

Activated

Notification Type:

Screen Prompt

 

Episode Type

Average Trend (20 min): -16 / +4 min

Trigger Condition

At least one param.

Enhanced ...

***EXTREME TACHY HR (Pulse) *** EXTREME BRADY

SpO2

Any Deviation

10

%(dev) within 10 sec

 

 

 

 

 

ABP

All

**

HIGH ALARMS

 

 

 

All

**

LOW ALARMS

 

 

4 Set the trigger forHIGH35 rpm for 35 sec

Resp

each measurement. Select each trigger

name and select either an alarm trigger or a user-defined trigger from the pop-up trigger list. If you select a user-defined trigger, set the required threshold level and delay time. If a deviation trigger is configured, set the deviation and duration.

5Select Confirm to confirm your changes.

Triggering Events Manually

To manually trigger an event, select the SmartKey Manual Event and (for Advanced Event Surveillance) select the group in which the event will be triggered.

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Philips MP40/50, MP60/70/80/90, MP20/30 manual Triggering Events Manually, Set the event trigger, For each, HR Pulse

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