Standalone monitoring, Overview, Preparing for a new patient – Welch Allyn 901061 Propaq LT Vital Signs Monitor - User Manual User Manual
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Standalone monitoring
Overview
The monitor is available in standalone models (802LT0N and 802LT0S) and in wireless
models (802LTAN, 802LTAS, 802LTRN and 802LTRS).
This chapter describes the operation of the standalone monitor and of the wireless
monitor when it is not in communication with the Welch Allyn Flexnet
®
network and an
Acuity
®
Central Station.
About the Model 802LT0N and 802LT0S (standalone) monitors
The model 802LT0N and 802LT0S monitors operate in standalone mode. They measure
and display vital signs, store patient data, and locally indicate alarms and alert conditions.
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The configuration of the monitor is not affected by Acuity.
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The vital signs stored by the monitor are not sent to Acuity.
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Alarms and alerts generated by the monitor do not appear on Acuity.
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Alarms and alerts generated by Acuity do not appear on the monitor.
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Acuity does not update the monitor time and date settings.
About the Model 802LTAN, 802LTAS, 802LTRN and 802LTRS (wireless)
monitors
See
“Monitoring in communication with Acuity”
Preparing for a new patient
To begin monitoring a new patient
1.
If the monitor is on, press
to turn it off.
If prompted to save or delete existing data, highlight Delete and press
. The monitor
deletes any saved data and temporary settings, and then shuts down.
2.
Press
to turn on the monitor.
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If the monitor holds stored data from the previously monitored patient, it displays
the “data saved” start-up screen: