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Respond to alarms and alerts

Patient alarms delivered to mobile devices

Mobile devices running the Clinician Notifier program are capable of delivering notification
of all Acuity System patient alarms. Your system administrator configures which alarm
types are delivered and the minimum duration that an alarm condition must persist before
the alarm is delivered.

However, all of a patient’s most recent Acuity System alarms are listed in the patient’s
Alarm History page, even if some of them did not cause an alarm on your device.

Alarms always delivered to mobile devices

Lethal arrhythmia events (ventricular fibrillation, asystole and ventricular tachycardia)

Alarms delivered to mobile devices only if designated

Apnea

Arrhythmia events that have been marked as high or medium-level events in the
Arrhythmia Alarms Setup window at the Acuity Central Station

ST segment offset events that have been marked as high or medium-level events in
the ST Analysis Setup window at the Acuity Central Station

Heart rate/pulse rate (HR/PR)

CO

2

: Mainstream CO

2

(MCO

2

or CO

2

M), Sidestream CO

2

(SCO

2

or CO

2

S)

IPI: Integrated Pulmonary Index

SpO

2

Invasive blood pressure 1, 2, 3 or 4 (INVP 1, IBP1 or P1; INVP 2, IBP2 or P2; INVP 3,
IBP3 or P3; INVP 4, IBP4 or P4)

NIBP

Respiration rate (RR)

Breath rate (BR)

Temperature (T1, T2)

WARNING Depending upon the alarm delivery holdoff configured at your facility,
mobile devices running the Clinician Notifier program might not indicate certain
short-lived events, such as couplets.