Changing the trends status window display, Continuous waveform recording – ZOLL Propaq MD Rev A User Manual
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Changing the Trends Status Window Display
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Propaq MD Operator’s Guide
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Changing the Trends Status Window Display
By default, the Trends status window displays all logged trend information. It displays the
numeric information for all monitoring functions, which the unit logs at a 30-second interval,
and when you take NIBP measurements, when a patient alarm occurs, and when you press
.
To configure the display of the Trends status window, press (
) and press the Trend Settings
quick access key (
) to display the Trends Settings control panel. On the Trends Settings
control panel, select
Trend Display Format
to specify the following monitored vital signs that
appear in the Trends status window:
Continuous Waveform Recording
Continuous waveform recording allows you to record continuous waveforms to a disclosure
log. This feature needs to be enabled by a supervisor. The supervisor can access this feature by
pressing the Setup quick access key (
), and then selecting Supervisor>Log>Waveform
Recording. In this menu, the following settings can be customized:
•
Top Waveform or All Displayed Waveforms – Record only the top waveform that is
displayed or record all waveforms that are displayed.
•
CO
2
Capnogram or IBP and CO
2
Capnogram – Always record the CO
2
waveform or
always record the IBP and the CO
2
waveforms.
Note:
When Continuous waveform recording is disabled, no waveforms (except snapshots)
are recorded.
The disclosure log can concurrently contain the following minimum information:
•
32 monitor snapshots
•
500 non-ECG events
•
18 hours of continuous ECG (top trace) and capnography
Note:
Increasing the number of monitor snapshots beyond 32 may decrease the log capacity
below the level of storing 18 hours of continuous ECG/capnography.
Trend Format
Vital Signs Displayed
Resp
HR, SpO2, RR, EtCO2, FiCO2
NIBP
HR, SpO2, NIBP, RR
IBP1
HR, SpO2, IBP1, RR
IBP2
HR, SpO2, IBP2 RR
IBP3
HR, SpO2, IBP3, RR
Temp
HR, SpO2, T1, T2,
T
LOG