Profile feature comparison – Welch Allyn 6000 Series Connex Vital Signs Monitor - User Manual User Manual
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Profile feature comparison
The following table compares the features of the profiles.
Feature
Continuous
Monitoring
Intervals
Monitoring
Spot Check
Triage
Take NIBP, SpO2, temperature, and pulse
rate measurements
X
X
X
X
Take SpHb measurements (Masimo only)
X
X
Monitor etCO2, FiCO2, IPI, and RR (Oridion
only)
X
Monitor RRa (Masimo only)
X
Configure and use interval timing setting
X
X
Observe and configure alarm limits
X
X
Observe and respond to physiological alarms
X
X
Change patient type (adult, pediatric,
neonate)
X
X
X
X
View and enter manual parameters (height,
weight, pain, respiration, temperature*,
BMI**)
X
X
X
Save currently displayed vital signs data to
device memory
X
X
X
X
Review saved vital signs data
X
X
X
X
Use bi-directional controls between monitor
and external systems
X
X
X
X
* Braun IR thermometers configured to work with the monitor transfer temperature data automatically to the
Temperature frame. You can enter temperature manually if you take a patient temperature with a thermometer that is
not connected to the monitor, and you have selected temperature as one of the four manual parameters to display.
** Body Mass Index (BMI) is calculated and transferred to the monitor only by an attached weight scale. You cannot
enter or adjust BMI values. BMI displays on the Manual tab and in the Manual parameters frame if you have selected it
as one of the four parameters to display.
66 Profiles
Welch Allyn Connex
®
Vital Signs Monitor 6000 Series™