Annotating Events

23 Event Surveillance

Event Episode

Trigger event values,

highlighted

HR

Brady

104 < 110

SpO2

Follow-on event values

Desat 71 < 85

Resp

Timeline, showing episode Pre/Post- time

Active event group

7Jul

NER

The event values to the left of the measurement channels show the trigger threshold set and the maximum amount by which this limit was exceeded. In this example, Brady 104<110 tells you that 104 was the lowest HR value measured during the event time and that the low HR trigger threshold was set to 110 when the event was triggered. If the event was manually triggered, the event value boxes display “manual”.

Annotating Events

1To annotate an event, in the Event Episode window, select the pop-up key

Select Annotation.

2Select the required annotation from the pop-up list of available annotations for the currently active event group.

Up to 20 annotations can be configured to let you add commonly-used clinical notes to event episodes for documentation purposes. To see the complete list of available annotations, in the Event Setup menu, select Event Annotation.

Documenting Events

You can print a report or make a recording of the events history stored in the database or of individual event episodes.

Documenting Event Review

1In the Event Review window, select the pop-up key Print/Record. This calls up the event documentation pop-up keys.

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Philips MP20/30, MP60/70/80/90, MP40/50 manual Annotating Events, Documenting Events, Documenting Event Review

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