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Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information

Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System

Print on Alarm: To specify that central station alarm printouts occur for a specific
arrhythmia type alarm, check the Print on Alarm box next to the arrhythmia type.

3.

If the patient has a pacemaker, see

“To set additional arrhythmia analysis preferences

for a pacemaker patient”

on page 62.

Set additional arrhythmia analysis preferences for a pacemaker patient

To set additional arrhythmia analysis preferences for a pacemaker patient

1.

In the patient’s Virtual Monitor, click Setup, Arrhythmia Alarms.

2.

Carefully evaluate the patient’s current rhythm to ensure that you want the Acuity
System to relearn it as the patient’s normal ECG rhythm.

A relearn occurs in the next step.

3.

Check the Analyze Pacers box to enable specialized arrhythmia analysis.

Pacer Display is turned on also. If you prefer not to view the pacer display, clear the
Pacer Display box.

A RELEARN alert occurs at the patient’s Virtual Monitor and Waveform Window. The
alert remains until relearn is finished.

4.

Carefully evaluate the new ECG rhythm to ensure that the Acuity System has learned
an appropriate rhythm. For evaluation instructions, see

“Respond to a RELEARN

alert”

on page 91.

5.

If Noncapture is listed in the arrhythmia list, set an Alarm Level and Print on Alarm for
pacemaker noncapture.

WARNING Always turn on Analyze Pacers for paced patients, and always turn
off Analyze Pacers for non-paced patients. The Acuity System analyzes
arrhythmias based on whether the Analyze Pacers setting is on or off. The
Analyze Pacers setting is Off by default.

WARNING Keep all pacemaker patients under close observation. Rate meters
might continue to count the pacemaker rate during occurrences of cardiac arrest
or some arrhythmias. Do not rely solely upon rate meter alarms.