Review Alarms 5 Apr 16:55:18 *** Apnea
5 Apr 16:55:18 ** ABPs HIGH (120 >95)
5 Apr 16:55:18 Alarms On
5 Apr 16:45:15 ** SpO2 NON-PULSAT.
5 Apr 16:44:57 Alarms Off
5 Apr 16:44:46 ** awRR LOW (14<15)
5 Apr 16:44:39 ** SpO2 LOW (95<99)
5 Apr 16:44:28 ** ABPs HIGH

3 Alarms

Reviewing Alarms

Reviewing Alarms

To review the currently active alarms and INOPs, select any of the alarm status areas on the monitor screen. The Alarm Messages window pops up. All alarms and INOPs are erased from the monitor’s alarm history when you discharge a patient, or if you change to Demonstration Mode.

Alarm Messages Window

The Alarm Messages window shows all the currently active alarms and INOPs in chronological order, beginning at the top with the most recent. INOPs are shown on the left hand side and patient alarms are shown on the right hand side. Any active red alarms are shown first, followed by yellow alarms. Acknowledged alarms or INOPs are shown with the check mark symbol.

The Alarm Messages window pop-up keys appear when the window is opened. If alarm pause extension is disabled, the pause pop-up keys are inactive (“grayed-out”). Selecting the Review Alarms pop-up key opens the Review Alarms window.

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Review

 

Pause Al.

Pause Al.

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Review Alarms Window

The Review Alarms window contains a list of up to 100 of the most recent alarms and INOPs with date and time information. If configured to do so, each alarm is shown with the alarm limit active when the alarm was triggered and the maximum value measured beyond this limit. The Review Alarms window also shows any changes made to the Alarms On/Off or Silence status.

If you select a high or low limit alarm in the list, the Graphical Trends window will open to provide further data. If you select an alarm resulting

from an event alarm notification, the Event Episode window for that event will open. When you close these windows you will return to the Review Alarms window.

The information in the Review Alarms window is deleted when a patient is discharged, when the monitor is switched off for longer than one minute, and when you leave Demonstration Mode.

The Review Alarms window pop-up keys appear when the window is opened. If alarm pause extension is disabled, the pause pop-up keys are inactive. Selecting the Active Alarms pop-up key opens the Alarm Messages window.

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Active

 

Pause Al.

Pause Al.

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Alarms

 

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Philips MP20/30, MP60/70/80/90, MP40/50 manual Reviewing Alarms, Alarm Messages Window, Review Alarms Window

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

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