4 Patient Alarms and INOPs

Patient Alarm Messages

Alarm Message

From

Condition

Indication

 

 

 

 

***BRADY (Pulse)

Press, SpO2

The heart rate from the Pulse signal has

numeric flashes and alarm

or

 

fallen below the bradycardia limit. xxx

limit is highlighted, red alarm

***BRADY xxx<yyy

 

denotes the lowest measured value; yyy

lamp, alarm tone.

 

 

is the bradycardia limit.

 

**CCO/CCI HIGH

CCO

Continuous Cardiac Output or CC

numeric flashes and high alarm

 

 

Index is above the high alarm limit.

limit is highlighted, yellow

 

 

 

alarm lamp, alarm tone.

**CCO/CCI LOW

CCO

Continuous Cardiac Output or CC

numeric flashes and low alarm

 

 

Index is below the low alarm limit.

limit is highlighted, yellow

 

 

 

alarm lamp, alarm tone.

**CPP HIGH

CPP

The CPP value has exceeded the high

numeric flashes and high limit

 

 

alarm limit.

is highlighted, yellow alarm

 

 

 

lamp, alarm tone

**CPP LOW

CPP

The CPP value has fallen below the low

numeric flashes and low limit

 

 

alarm limit.

is highlighted, yellow alarm

 

 

 

lamp, alarm tone.

***DESAT or

SpO2

The SpO2 value has fallen below the

numeric flashes, red alarm

***DESAT xxx<yyy

 

desaturation alarm limit. xxx denotes

lamp, alarm tone.

 

 

the lowest measured value, and yyy is

 

 

 

the desaturation limit.

 

**et <Agent label>

AGM

The end tidal agent high alarm limit has

numeric flashes and high limit

HIGH

 

been exceeded.

is highlighted, yellow alarm

 

 

 

lamp, alarm tone.

**et <Agent label>

AGM

The end tidal agent value has fallen

numeric flashes and low alarm

LOW

 

below the low alarm limit.

limit is highlighted, yellow

 

 

 

alarm lamp, alarm tone.

**etCO2 HIGH

CO2, Resp,

The end tidal CO2 high alarm limit has

numeric flashes and high limit

 

AGM

been exceeded.

is highlighted, yellow alarm

 

 

 

lamp, alarm tone.

**etCO2 LOW

CO2, Resp,

The end tidal CO2 value has fallen

numeric flashes and low limit

 

AGM

below the low alarm limit.

is highlighted, yellow alarm

 

 

 

lamp, alarm tone.

**etO2 HIGH

O2, AGM

The end tidal O2 high alarm limit has

numeric flashes and high limit

 

 

been exceeded.

is highlighted, yellow alarm

 

 

 

lamp, alarm tone.

**etO2 LOW

O2, AGM

The end tidal O2 value has fallen below

numeric flashes, and low limit

 

 

the low alarm limit.

is highlighted, yellow alarm

 

 

 

lamp, alarm tone.

*/**/***

Event

An event has occurred and the event

event group name flashes,

EVENT:<GRP>

surveillance

notification is configured to alarm.

yellow or red alarm lamp and

 

 

<GRP> is the event group

alarm tone

*/**/*** EVENT

Event

An event has occurred and the event

(on monitor) event group

at Information center

surveillance

notification is configured to alarm.

name flashes, yellow or red

 

 

Check on the monitor for more details

alarm lamp and alarm tone

 

 

on event group.

 

***EXTREME BRADY

ECG

The bradycardia limit has been

numeric flashes and alarm

 

 

exceeded.

limit is highlighted, red alarm

 

 

 

lamp, alarm tone.

***EXTREME TACHY

ECG

The tachycardia limit has been

numeric flashes and alarm

 

 

exceeded.

limit is highlighted, red alarm

 

 

 

lamp, alarm tone.

 

 

 

 

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