oscillometric method 143 pediatric cuffs 312 preparing to measure 144 repeat time 145

repeat time for automatic 146 repetition time, setting 146 reusable cuffs 311 single-hose disposable cuffs 312 site inspection 145

time of last measurement 145 units 145

venous puncture 147 neonatal event counting 248

neonates

Resp electrode placement 132 NER setup 245

network connection indicator 14

network connector, wired 332

network connector, wireless 332 networked monitoring 33 new features 35

non-invasive blood pressure. See NBP non-paced patients

arrhythmia monitoring 108 notch filter (BIS) 220 numerics

explanation of NBP display 145 nurse call 45

nurse call relay connection symbol 328

O

on screen calculator 20

operating 14 mouse 17 permanent keys 17 SmartKeys, using 18 trackball 17

operating modes 21 configuration 21 demonstration 21 monitoring 21 passcode protection 21 service 21

operating room ECG cable 106

orange ECG cable 106 organizers 311

Oridion Systems Ltd 327

Original Calc pop-up key 235

oscillometric NBP measurement method 143

other bed window 87 output

ECG 345 overlap

in recordings 261

overlapping screen trends 231

oxyCRG 239

event counting 248 OxyCRG event episodes 243 oxygen extraction 206

oxygenation calculations 233

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pace pulse rejection (ECG) about 92

switching on/off 94

paced patients

arrhythmia monitoring 108 repolarization tails 94 safety information 106 setting status 106

paced status checking 92

pacemaker failure 106

paper

reloading (recorder) 264

paper size

for reports 270

parallel interface symbol 328

parallel printer connection symbol 328 parameter scales

trends 227 passcode protection 21

patient admit 77 category, NBP 143 discharge 79

end case 79

patient alarm messages 53 patient demographics window 77

patient mismatch 82

patient reports contents 272

patient trends viewing 223

paused alarms 44 extending time 46 restarting 46

PAWP 158

peak power frequency (PPF) 207

performance specifications pressure 348, 354

performance test 365

performing calculations 235

perfusion indicator 137, 138, 141 pf loops 289

Philips contact information 326

physiological alarms 41

PIC cable (BIS) securing 221

PiCCO method C.O. 164 CCO 164 setup 165

pleth alarm source 141

pleth wave 140

pleth waveform 137 plug-in recorder 257

pop-up keys 19 events 243

power disconnecting from

mains power disconnecting from 33

power on symbol 328

PPF (peak power frequency) 207 PPV 157

preparing skin for ECG 91

pressure

alarms during zero 153 arterial source 157, 158 calibration pressure 156 cerebral perfusion, calculating 157 performance specifications 348, 354 wave scale 154

wave size 154 wedge 158 wedge, editing 159

zeroing the transducer 152 pressure accessories 313 pressure analog output 160 pressure artifact suppression 155 pressure of NBP cuff 146

pressure transducer calibration 156 zeroing 153

pressure-flow loops 289

pressure-volume loops 289

previous screen 22 primary lead (ECG) selecting 92

print job suspended 271

printer disabling 271 settings 270

status messages 272 unavailable 271

printer connection symbol 328

printer connector 332

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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.

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