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10-lead placement (ECG) 100

12-lead placement (ECG) 100

3-lead placement (ECG) 98

4-channel recorder 258

5-lead placement (ECG) 98

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AAMI ECG lead labels 97 abdominal breathing

and Resp electrode placement 132 aberrantly conducted beats 108

AC power input 332 accessories

10-electrode cable sets 310

3-electrode cable sets 309

3-electrode one piece cables 310

5-electrode cable sets 310

5-electrode one piece cables 310 Aspect Medical Systems 322 C.O. 319

CO2 176, 181, 188 CO2 (mainstream) 320 CO2 (microstream) 321 ECG 309

EEG 322 Hospira Inc. 323

NBP

adult cuffs 312 comfort cuffs 311 disposable cuffs 311

multi-patient comfort cuff kits 311 neonatal/infant cuffs (disposable) 312

reusable cuffs 311 single-hose disposable cuffs 312

Nellcor 313 pressure 313 Pulsion 313 recorder paper 324 resp 309

set combiners and organizers 311 SpO2 313

Nellcor adhesive sensors (disposable) 313

Philips sensors (disposable) 313 Philips sensors (reusable) 313

SvO2 323 temperature 318 trunk cables 309

active alarms 41

address, Philips 326

addressograph (printer configuration setting) 272

adjusting ST measurement points 120

adjusting wave scale (pressure) 154

adjusting wave size (CO2) 183, 192

admit

editing information 79 quick admit 78

admitting a patient 77

advanced event surveillance 241

airway adapter

CO2, microstream accessory 182 alarm latching 51, 52, 113

alarm limits changing 48 checking 46 manually adjusting 48 narrow 49

report 273 setting 46 ST 122

switching auto limits on/off 49 using automatic limits 49 wide 49

window 47 alarm recording 259

choosing recorded measurements 261 alarm source selection, disabled 129 alarm status area 14

alarms acknowledging 44 active 41

active SpO2 source 141 alphabetical listing 53 apnea delay 184, 192 apnea delay time (Resp) 134 arrhythmia 41

audible indicators 42 awrr limits 184 chaining 115

CO2 specific 184

CO2, apnea delay 184, 192 CO2, awRR 184

desat, SpO2 140

effect on pressure alarms during zero 153

extending pause time 46 high priority 41 INOP 41

ISO/IEC standard 9703-2 43 limit, SpO2 352

NBP source 147 patient messages 53 pausing 44 physiological 53 pleth as source 141 red 41

reminder 44 restarting 46 reviewing 50 reviewing messages 50

reviewing window 50 selftest 52 silencing 44

SpO2 high and low limits 140 SpO2 specific 140

ST 122

suspended symbol 45 SvO2, behavior during measurement 204 switching on and off 45 temperature 149 testing 52

tone configuration 42 traditional 43 visual indicators 42 volume, changing 43

VueLink and external devices 283 yellow 41

alphabetical listing of alarms 53 alternating current symbol 328 analog interface symbol 329 analog output

ECG 329 pressure 160

analog video out connector 332 annotating events 251 annotation

recording strip 262 apnea alarm delay

CO2 184, 192

apnea alarm delay time (RESP) 134 apnea alarms

and Resp detection modes 134 Application Server 33 arrhythmia

aberrantly conducted beats 108 analysis, how it works 107 atrial fibrillation and flutter 108 beat labels 109

initiating learning 111, 112 intermittent bundle branch block 109 learning during ventricular rhythm 112 levels of analysis 104, 107 monitoring non-paced patients 108 monitoring paced patients 108 options 107

relearning 111

relearning and lead fallback 112 status messages 110 switching on/off 108 understanding the display 109

arrhythmia alarms 41, 112 adjusting alarm limits 113 all yellow on/off 113 chaining 115

latching 113 multiple 115

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

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