4 Patient Alarms and INOPs

Patient Alarm Messages

Alarm Message

From

Condition

Indication

 

 

 

 

**tcpO2 LOW/

tcGas

The tcpO2 or tcpCO2 value has fallen

numeric flashes, low alarm

**tcpCO2 LOW

 

below the low alarm limit.

limit is highlighted, yellow

 

 

 

alarm lamp, alarm tone.

**<Temperature

TEMP

The temperature has exceeded the high

numeric flashes and high limit

label> HIGH

 

alarm limit.

is highlighted, yellow alarm

 

 

 

lamp, alarm tone.

**<Temperature

TEMP

The temperature has fallen below the

numeric flashes and low limit

label> LOW

 

low alarm limit.

is highlighted, yellow alarm

 

 

 

lamp, alarm tone.

*/**VENT BIGEMINY

ECG/

A dominant rhythm of N, V, N, V (N =

numeric flashes, yellow alarm

 

Arrhythmia

supraventricular beat, V = ventricular

lamp, short yellow audible

 

 

beat) was detected.

alarm.

***VENT FIB/TACH

ECG

A fibrillatory waveform for 4

numeric flashes, red alarm

 

 

consecutive seconds was detected.

lamp, alarm tone.

*/**VENT RHYTHM

ECG/

A dominant rhythm of adjacent Vs >

numeric flashes, yellow alarm

 

Arrhythmia

vent rhythm limit and ventricular HR <

lamp, short yellow audible

 

 

VTach HR limit was detected.

alarm.

*/**VENT TRIGEMINY

ECG/

A dominant rhythm of N, N, V, N, N,

numeric flashes, yellow alarm

 

Arrhythmia

V (N = supraventricular beat, V =

lamp, short yellow audible

 

 

ventricular beat) was detected.

alarm.

***VTACH

ECG,

Ventricular tachycardia has been

numeric flashes, yellow alarm

 

Arrhythmia

detected (Consecutive PVCs exceed V-

lamp, short yellow audible

 

 

Tach Run limit and HR exceeds V-Tach

alarm.

 

 

HR limit).

 

**/***VueLink

VueLink

A yellow (**) or red (***) patient alarm

(on monitor) yellow or red

ALARM

 

is present on the VueLink module.

alarm lamp, alarm tone

at Information Center

 

Check the monitor display for more

 

 

 

detailed alarm information.

 

 

 

 

 

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Philips MP60/70/80/90, MP20/30, MP40/50 manual Vent Bigeminy, Vent FIB/TACH, Vent Rhythm, Vent Trigeminy, Vtach, Alarm

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