Low confidence condition, Observe and report patient turn events – Welch Allyn 6000 Series Connex Vital Signs Monitor - User Manual User Manual
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Note
Patient movement, Respiration rate, and Pulse rate
measurements taken by EarlySense are displayed in the
Movement, RR, and Pulse rate frames, respectively. Each
frame remains blank until the sensor acquires its first
measurements, which could take approximately 1 to 2
minutes. After the sensor detects a patient, an initial set of
measurements appears in the associated frames.
Note
EarlySense alarms occur only after a good initial
measurement.
Low confidence condition
After receiving a valid set of measurements for a specific patient, a low confidence
condition occurs whenever the EarlySense module loses or has difficulty acquiring a
signal. During low confidence conditions, a process indicator
replaces the
previous reading in the Respiration rate (RR) and/or Pulse rate frames and remains in the
frame until the sensor acquires a valid measurement.
Note
A low confidence condition that persists beyond 3 minutes triggers a
technical alarm.
Observe and report patient turn events
Based on the Turn reminder schedule configured on the Alarms > Movement tab, the
patient turn countdown timer indicates the time remaining until the next scheduled turn.
If turn reminders have been turned off, the patient turn control is disabled and the
counter is blank.
Any time the patient turn button is active and the timer is running, you can report a
patient turn on the device. You do not have to wait for the timer to expire.
1. On the Home tab, touch Pause.
Note
Putting the device in Pause mode prevents triggering a bed
exit alarm.
2. Turn the patient.
3. Touch Resume monitoring.
Note
The Home tab appears.
4. Touch
.
The patient turn button is disabled, and the following confirmation appears in the
Device Status area: "Patient turn logged and counter reset."
The patient turn button remains disabled until the updated turn status is recorded.
Directions for use
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