Welch Allyn Acuity Directions For Use Manual
Welch Allyn Acuity Directions For Use Manual

Welch Allyn Acuity Directions For Use Manual

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  • Page 1 Acuity ® Mobile Acuity LT Central Monitoring Systems Directions for use Software version 8.1x...
  • Page 2 FOSS website at www.welchallyn.com/opensource. Welch Allyn assumes no responsibility for any injury to anyone, or for any illegal or improper use of the product, that might result from failure to use this product in accordance with the instructions, cautions, warnings, or statement of intended use published in this manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2 - Acuity System overview ........
  • Page 4 Acuity System heart rate ......... 173 Acuity System pacemaker detection ....... . 174 Acuity System alarm and alert indications .
  • Page 5: General Information

    It consists of a central monitoring station, Acuity System software and a collection of other commercially available networking products. The Acuity System is intended for use by clinicians for the central monitoring of neonatal, pediatric and adult patients in health care facilities. The system connects to a network of patient monitors to record and analyze physiological data being acquired by the monitors.
  • Page 6: Conventions

    ECG lead. The Acuity System is not directly connected to patients. It is designed to be used as a central monitoring system for a set of patient monitors that support both continuously and intermittently acquired data.
  • Page 7: General Warnings And Cautions

    WARNING Welch Allyn has verified that Welch Allyn-specified network requirements for this Acuity System have been met. Altering the cabling or connecting the Acuity System to another type of power source could damage the equipment, cause system restarts or hazardous conditions on the network, or result in inaccurate patient information at the Acuity Central Station.
  • Page 8 QRS and PVC detection. Thus, close physical surveillance and clinical interpretation of cardiac data must still be an integral part of every patient’s care. Clinicians must review all data obtained from the Acuity System before implementing therapy based on the data.
  • Page 9 Chapter 1 General information Related to monitoring interruption WARNING If you view an Acuity System display remotely and its primary Acuity System fails, you lose all access to the remote display. Monitoring a patient at an Auto-Open Secondary (AOS) or Patient List Review (PLR) remote station is not a substitute for monitoring a patient at the primary Acuity Central Station.
  • Page 10: Acuity System Compliance With Safety Standards

    Acuity System compliance with safety standards The CE Mark and Notified Body Registration Number signify that the product meets all essential requirements of European Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC. Table 1. Acuity System compliance with safety standards Acuity System component(s) Product category...
  • Page 11: Related Documents

    Related documents Acuity and Mobile Acuity LT Central Monitoring Systems Directions for use Acuity and Mobile Acuity LT Central Monitoring Systems directions for use and in-service guide CD-ROM (multilanguage) Acuity and Mobile Acuity LT Central Monitoring Systems directions for use...
  • Page 12 Chapter 1 General information Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System...
  • Page 13: Acuity System Overview

    System configurations Mobile Acuity LT System Acuity Central Monitoring System The Acuity System consists of an Acuity Central Station that receives, displays and analyzes information from various wireless and hardwired monitoring devices. Mobile Acuity LT Central Stations are laptop computers.
  • Page 14 G. Wireless access point Connects wireless monitors and the Acuity Central Station. H. Uninterruptible power supply Provides power to the Acuity System for a few minutes during power outages, until back- (UPS) up generators come on line. I. Acuity Central Station Monitors all connected patients, stores patient information, and displays alarms and alerts.
  • Page 15 • Print records and specify auto-printing for a patient. WARNING If you view an Acuity System display remotely and its primary Acuity System fails, you lose all access to the remote display. Monitoring a patient at an Auto-Open Secondary (AOS) or Patient List Review (PLR) remote station is not a...
  • Page 16 • If the patient is listed, proceed to Step 4. • If the patient is not listed, click Other Patients to view networked Acuity System units. The Other Patients Lists window appears. 3. List patients by one of these criteria: •...
  • Page 17 Patient List Remote. The VNC Free Edition Server is pre-installed as a part of the Acuity System, however a license must be purchased in order to use FPA. The VNC Enterprise Edition Server offers features not included in the free edition, and can be purchased for an additional fee.
  • Page 18 “Remote Patient List Review (PLR) station” on page 11. FPA connections are not shared between individual client connections. The Acuity Note Central Station allows only one client to connect to each display session. When you disconnect from a remote viewing session, the windows and views are not reset.
  • Page 19 All displays now receive input from the Acuity System HA CPU, and they all show a yellow indicator. If one or more of the displays is blank, or if all Virtual Monitors do not...
  • Page 20: Central Station Screen

    Depending upon the default screen color scheme of your Acuity Central Station (black-on-white or color-on-black), your screen colors may not match those shown in this manual. Depending upon the selected screen view, the Acuity Central Station screen can include these areas: •...
  • Page 21 Directions for use Chapter 2 Acuity System overview F. Screen view buttons Change the overall Acuity System screen view. They vary in appearance according to your system configuration. G. Message window Displays the date and time or the location of alarms and alerts. It matches (optional) hallway message panel messages.
  • Page 22 Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System System screen views You can change the screen view of the Acuity Central Station display by clicking these buttons along the top left of the Acuity Central Station screen. Your system includes some or all of these choices.
  • Page 23 The Patient List button opens the Patient List window, which enables you to preadmit, readmit, transfer, and discharge patients in your Acuity System. You can also view and print stored waveforms and trends of patients who have not been monitored by the Acuity System for (up to) 96 hours.
  • Page 24 Chapter 2 Acuity System overview Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Central station map and status icons Your system includes a map that is similar to one of these examples. An Acuity Central Station map shows status icons for these things: •...
  • Page 25 “Patient/monitor status icons” on page 136. E. Inactive Acuity System location No hardwired monitor is connected to this Acuity System port, or no wireless monitor has been assigned to this location. Wireless Monitor: F. Room assigned A room number has been assigned to this patient connected to a wireless monitor.
  • Page 26 To open a patient’s Waveform Window A patient’s map icon • On the Acuity Central Station screen map, click the patient’s map icon. Note If you are viewing from a Patient List Review (PLR) station, see “To open a Waveform Window on a PLR station screen”...
  • Page 27 Directions for use Chapter 2 Acuity System overview Virtual Monitor An Acuity System Virtual Monitor represents a patient monitor and the information obtained from the monitor. The appearance and button sequences can differ from the actual patient monitor. Options or monitor functions that are not available are shown in faint gray type.
  • Page 28 Chapter 2 Acuity System overview Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System To open a patient’s Virtual Monitor Take one of these steps at the Acuity Central Station screen: • Click the status icon in the patient’s Waveform Window. • Click the patient’s map icon.
  • Page 29: Admit And Begin Monitoring

    ID and add a room number. • If the patient is connected to a hardwired monitor, you can go to the Acuity Central Station and confirm the patient by entering only the ID number. If a patient is already monitored by a networked Acuity System, a duplicate entry is not allowed, because patient information could be lost.
  • Page 30 Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System To assign a room number for a preadmitted patient, via the Patient List In the lower left corner of the Acuity Central Station screen, click The Patient List window appears. 2. Select the patient’s name.
  • Page 31: Readmit A Discharged Patient

    Chapter 3 Admit and begin monitoring Readmit a discharged patient You can readmit a patient to the Acuity System if the patient’s name still remains in the Patient List. If a patient has been discharged from the Acuity System, but the system still holds the patient’s data, the patient remains in the list.
  • Page 32: Begin Patient Monitor Communication With The System

    Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Begin patient monitor communication with the system For information about patient monitors that are part of your Acuity System but are not shown in this chapter, consult the patient monitor manufacturer’s literature. Connect a hardwired monitor to the system To connect the monitor to the system Connect the Acuity System network cable.
  • Page 33 Directions for use Chapter 3 Admit and begin monitoring 3. Attach the cables to the monitor last, to optimize waveform interpretation during the initial Acuity System learning phase.
  • Page 34 • If the indicated patient is the correct patient, press YES. The patient is confirmed at the Acuity Central Station. The Acuity System sends unit default alarm limits and unit settings to the patient monitor. • If the indicated patient is incorrect, press NO.
  • Page 35 Mode, press the trim knob to enter the menu, and select the appropriate mode. 2. If the patient is not confirmed, write down the patient’s name, ID and room number, and ensure that the information is delivered to the Acuity Central Station for patient confirmation.
  • Page 36 3. Immediately determine the patient mode, which appears briefly on the first Micropaq monitor screen. If the patient mode does not match the patient age, change the mode at the Acuity Central Station. See “Change the Patient Mode” in Table 2 on page 43.
  • Page 37 Write down the patient name, ID, room number and the four-digit serial number that is in the upper right corner of the Micropaq monitor screen. b. Ensure that the information is delivered to the Acuity Central Station for patient confirmation.
  • Page 38 To start Propaq LT monitor communication with the Acuity System and connect the patient to the monitor Use a Propaq LT monitor that is designated for use within the Acuity System network in which the patient will be monitored. 2. Turn on the monitor.
  • Page 39 Write down the patient’s name, ID, room number and the last four-digits of the serial number that is on the back of the Propaq LT monitor. b. Ensure that the information is delivered to the Acuity Central Station for patient confirmation.
  • Page 40 Wireless Propaq CS monitor To start wireless Propaq CS monitor communication with the system Use a Propaq CS monitor that is designated for use within the Acuity System network in which the patient will be monitored. 2. Verify that the Acuity System network cable is not plugged into the Acuity System network connector on the monitor.
  • Page 41 Write down the patient’s name, ID, room number and the last four-digits of the serial number that is under the handle of the Propaq CS monitor. b. Ensure that the information is delivered to the Acuity Central Station for patient confirmation.
  • Page 42 Using the wrong network cable or the wrong wall jack connector could damage the monitor, or not send data to the Acuity System. Ensure that the monitor is properly connected to the network before you start monitoring the patient.
  • Page 43 Related to leads, cables and the ECG display WARNING Ensure that the Acuity System network cable is neither damaged nor broken. An Acuity System cable is the sole link between a hardwired monitor and an Acuity System. WARNING Always replace disconnected lead wires immediately. If a lead wire becomes disconnected and a second lead is not available, the Virtual Monitor might show the same lead for ECG1 and ECG2.
  • Page 44 Chapter 3 Admit and begin monitoring Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System WARNING Ensure these things to minimize false HR, Arrhythmia Analysis and ST Analysis alarms, and to achieve optimal event detection and analysis: • ECG cable, lead wires and electrodes are undamaged.
  • Page 45: Enter And Confirm A Patient's Id Or Room At The Central Station

    Enter and confirm a patient’s ID or room at the central station A patient’s Acuity System window borders and icons are in a yellow (alert) state if the patient’s ID and room number have not been confirmed. You can scan or type missing patient information and confirm the information at the central station in the Patient ID Setup window.
  • Page 46 Click Go Back to return to the Patient ID Setup window, revise the ID or name, and then click Confirm again. You have completed the patient ID confirmation process. The Acuity System sends unit default alarm limits and settings to the patient monitor.
  • Page 47: Adjust Monitoring Settings And Patient Information

    Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Set up typical monitoring at the Virtual Monitor This table presents typical monitoring functions that you can set up at the Acuity Central Station using the Virtual Monitor. Table 2. Typical monitoring functions at the Virtual Monitor...
  • Page 48 Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Table 2. Typical monitoring functions at the Virtual Monitor Response time: SpO and CO Task Clicks at Virtual Monitor Notes (Propaq Encore and CS 1. SpO2 or SpO2/CO2 Can be changed also at the patient monitor.
  • Page 49 A lead failure for Propaq LT monitor patients can result in lead selections that are different at the Acuity Central Station. WARNING Ensure these things to minimize false HR, Arrhythmia Analysis and ST Analysis alarms, and to achieve optimal event detection and analysis: •ECG cable, lead wires and electrodes are undamaged.
  • Page 50: Adjust A Patient's Alarm Limits

    Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Adjust a patient’s alarm limits In the Alarms Setup window, you can adjust a patient’s alarm limits individually or as a group. WARNING Before you set customized alarm limits for a patient, confirm the patient’s ID and room number.
  • Page 51 WARNING Always check alarm limits when a monitor reestablishes communication with the Acuity System. If you change limits at a monitor while it is not communicating with the Acuity System (for example, during transport or signal dropout), when you reestablish communication with the system, the limits might change to Acuity System Presets values.
  • Page 52: Adjust General Printing Settings

    Adjust general printing settings This section presents information about these tasks: • Setting preferences for a patient’s Acuity Central Station vital-signs printouts. • Coordinating printers and print jobs for the entire Acuity System. If you want to set these preferences instead, see these pages: •...
  • Page 53 To adjust preferences for a patient’s printouts In the patient’s Virtual Monitor, click Setup, Printouts. The Printouts Setup window appears. Prints a Snapshot printout at the Acuity Central Station. These open the Alarms, Printouts, Waveform Window and Arrhythmia Alarms and ST Analysis Setup windows.
  • Page 54 Acuity System. To coordinate print jobs On the Acuity Central Station map where the Acuity Central Station icon is located, click The Print Jobs view of the Central Station Printer window appears.
  • Page 55: Adjust A Patient's Waveform Displays

    In the patient’s Virtual Monitor, click Setup, Waveform Window. The Waveform Window Setup window appears. Copy of the Waveform Window Closes the patient’s Waveform Window on the Acuity Central Station screen. Note: If you need to close a Waveform Window from a...
  • Page 56: Arrhythmia Analysis Option

    Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Arrhythmia Analysis option The Acuity System Arrhythmia Analysis module analyzes patient ECG data to detect specific changes in cardiac rhythms. The system uses up to three ECG leads to detect normal beats, ventricular beats and to analyze arrhythmias.
  • Page 57 Directions for use Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information relearn. An Arrhythmia Analysis function that causes the Acuity system to relearn a patient’s normal ECG rhythm. The Acuity System uses the relearned rhythm as a guideline to identify arrhythmia events (arrhythmia relearn) and to analyze deviation of the ECG ST-segment offset (ST relearn).
  • Page 58 Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Arrhythmia event definitions The Acuity System Arrhythmia Analysis module is not an atrial arrhythmia analysis package. Depending upon which arrhythmia analysis option that your Acuity System includes, your system detects one of these groups of arrhythmia types: •...
  • Page 59 Directions for use Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Lethal Arrhythmia Analysis option: events detected Table 4. Definitions of lethal arrhythmia events Arrhythmia event and definition Waveform example VFib (ventricular fibrillation) Chaotic quivering of the ventricles accompanied by rapid irregular waves but no formed QRS complexes.
  • Page 60 Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Full Arrhythmia Analysis option: additional events detected Table 5. Full Arrhythmia Analysis option: events detected in addition to lethal events Waveform example Arrhythmia event and definition...
  • Page 61 Directions for use Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Table 5. Full Arrhythmia Analysis option: events detected in addition to lethal events Waveform example Arrhythmia event and definition Bradycardia A HR less than or equal to the patient’s bradycardia alarm limit.
  • Page 62 Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Open an Arrhythmia Alarms Setup window In the Arrhythmia Alarms Setup window, you can adjust some or all these preferences for a patient, depending on your Arrhythmia Analysis option: •...
  • Page 63 Directions for use Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Turn off alarming for all arrhythmia types except lethal arrhythmias WARNING Turning off alarming for arrhythmia types and ST Analysis disables both audio and visual alarm indicators. Although alarming for lethal arrhythmias cannot be turned off, patients susceptible to arrhythmias must be kept under close physical surveillance if their alarming has been turned off for any arrhythmia types.
  • Page 64 WARNING If you set the bradycardia alarm limit higher than the HR lower limit, the Acuity System adjusts the HR lower limit to the new bradycardia limit. If you set the tachycardia limit lower than the HR upper limit, the Acuity System sets the HR upper limit to the new tachycardia limit.
  • Page 65 • Irregular limit (under Options): To adjust the minimum duration that an irregular rhythm arrhythmia must occur before the Acuity System alarms, click an arrow to specify seconds, and then check the Irregular Limit box. • 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.
  • Page 66 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...
  • Page 67 Initiate relearn of a patient’s ECG rhythm Description of the relearn function Relearn is an Arrhythmia Analysis function that causes the Acuity system to relearn a patient’s normal ECG rhythm. The Acuity System uses the relearned rhythm as a guideline to identify arrhythmia events (arrhythmia relearn) and to analyze deviation of the ECG ST-segment offset (ST relearn).
  • Page 68 Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System WARNING In Acuity Systems that include an Arrhythmia option, a relearn function causes the system to learn a patient's normal ECG rhythm. If the system learns an abnormal rhythm or learns a rhythm during noise, it designates the learned rhythm as a normal.
  • Page 69 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 and ST segment to ensure that the Acuity System has learned an appropriate rhythm. For instructions, see “Respond to a...
  • Page 70 WARNING It is important that clinicians understand and communicate to all staff using the Acuity Central Station that any arrhythmia analysis software program is an effective tool to assist in patient care, but arrhythmia analysis packages are unable to achieve 100 percent accuracy for all morphologies and occurrences of QRS and PVC detection.
  • Page 71 If a RELEARN alert occurs after changing or moving an electrode, carefully evaluate the new ECG rhythm and the current ST segment for all active leads to make sure that the Acuity System has learned an appropriate rhythm. For evaluation instructions, see “Respond to a RELEARN alert”...
  • Page 72: St Analysis Option

    Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System ST Analysis option The Acuity System ST Analysis option analyzes the ST segment of current ECG beats relative to the ST segment of a reference beat. Specifically, the system reports mm or mV of deviation between the current beat’s ST-segment offset and the reference beat’s ST-segment offset.
  • Page 73 Horizontal line marks the isoelectric reference baseline for the ECG waveform. E. Reference beat (green) The reference beat is learned when the Acuity System learning or relearn function occurs. F. Undo button Undoes what has been done since the window was opened, except ST RELEARN and measurement Lead choices.
  • Page 74 Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System I. Measurement offset The point at which the ST-segment analysis is performed, as determined by the number of ms or mV after the J-point. J. J-points (green) Vertical green reference line intersects each beat at the J-point, the end of QRS and the start of the ST segment.
  • Page 75 WARNING If a patient’s ST analysis is turned off, the patient’s ECG is not analyzed for ST-segment deviations. ST alerts or alarms are not generated, and ST information is not stored as graphical trends. The Acuity System can be configured to set ST analysis to Off as a default setting. For further information, see your system administrator.
  • Page 76 Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System View current beats and ST-segment deviation values To view current beats and ST-segment deviation values In the patient’s Virtual Monitor, click Setup, ST Analysis. The ST Analysis Setup window appears.
  • Page 77 Depending on the patient monitor, some of these choices cannot be deselected. 3. Measurement Offset: Click to set the offset from the J-point. This is the point at which the ST measurement is made. If you click Auto, the Acuity System selects the offset based on the patient’s heart rate.
  • Page 78 Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Set alarm preferences for ST Analysis WARNING Turning off alarming for arrhythmia types and ST Analysis disables both audio and visual alarm indicators. Although alarming for lethal arrhythmias...
  • Page 79 Arrhythmia and ST relearn is an Arrhythmia Analysis function that causes the Acuity system to relearn a patient’s normal ECG rhythm. The Acuity System uses the relearned rhythm as a guideline to identify arrhythmia events (arrhythmia relearn) and to analyze deviation of the ECG ST-segment offset (ST relearn).
  • Page 80 The current beat for each ECG lead becomes the reference beat, and the deviation value for each current beat becomes zero. 4. Closely examine the current ST segment for all active leads to ensure that the Acuity System has defined an appropriate ST analysis reference beat.
  • Page 81 WARNING The ST algorithm has been tested for accuracy of segment data. As with all computerized ST analysis systems, the Acuity System cannot replace skilled care and proper surveillance by a clinician. A clinician must review all data obtained from the Acuity System, including the significance of ST-segment changes, before implementing therapy based on this data.
  • Page 82 Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System WARNING In Acuity Systems that include an Arrhythmia option, a relearn function causes the system to learn a patient's normal ECG rhythm. If the system learns an abnormal rhythm or learns a rhythm during noise, it designates the learned rhythm as a normal.
  • Page 83: Edit Patient Information

    Directions for use Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Edit patient information You can revise information within the Acuity System as follows: • Edit a patient name • Edit clinical information • Edit a patient ID (Add an amended patient ID) •...
  • Page 84 Edit a patient ID number: add an amended (revised) patient ID Once a patient ID number is confirmed, it cannot be changed. However, if your Acuity System includes the amended ID feature, you can revise an original patient ID number by adding an amended ID.
  • Page 85 Directions for use Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Add or remove a note in a patient’s Waveform Window If you would like to attach a note or reminder to a patient’s Waveform Window, such as when the patient temporarily moves to another location, you can enter the information in the Patient ID Setup window The note remains in the Waveform Window until you remove it, even during wireless dropout.
  • Page 86 Chapter 4 Adjust monitoring settings and patient information Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System...
  • Page 87: Respond To Alarms And Alerts

    Some alerts are associated with audible tones. When conditions are corrected, the green, “patient monitoring OK” state is restored. Figure 1. Acuity Central Station screen showing a patient in alarm A. Alarm and alert messages B.
  • Page 88: Suspend An Audible Alarm Or Alert Tone For 90 Seconds

    Chapter 5 Respond to alarms and alerts Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Suspend an audible alarm or alert tone for 90 seconds All patient alarms and some alerts are associated with tones (for details, see Table 6 page 94).
  • Page 89 WARNING All heart rate alarms are valid, even if the HR value at the central station differs from that at the monitor. If your system includes an Arrhythmia Analysis option, the Acuity System heart rates for adult and pediatric patients are a result of system software analysis.
  • Page 90: Remove A Latched Arrhythmia Alarm

    Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Remove a latched arrhythmia alarm If your Acuity System is configured to allow latched alarms, indications for certain arrhythmia alarms remain (or latch) in the Waveform Window, even after the alarm condition has ceased.
  • Page 91: Respond To Specific Alarms And Alerts

    Directions for use Chapter 5 Respond to alarms and alerts Respond to specific alarms and alerts This section describes a few of the Acuity System alarms and alerts and how to respond to them. Respond to a DROPOUT alert When there is a loss of bi-directional communication between a wireless monitor and the Acuity System, an audible DROPOUT equipment alert occurs at the monitor and at the Acuity Central Station.
  • Page 92 Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Dismiss a CHECK PATIENT HR/PR alert A patient monitor uses a single lead to calculate heart rate, and an Acuity System with an Arrhythmia Analysis option uses more sophisticated arrhythmia analysis algorithms. Thus the patient monitor and Acuity Central Station heart rate readings for the same patient can differ.
  • Page 93 Dismiss an arrhythmia or ST alarm message When you suspend an arrhythmia or ST alarm, the audible alarm tone is suspended for 90 seconds as usual. However, the Acuity System Virtual Monitor displays a visual message to call attention to the alarm.
  • Page 94 Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Respond to a RELEARN alert WARNING In Acuity Systems that include an Arrhythmia option, a relearn function causes the system to relearn a patient's normal ECG rhythm. If the system learns an abnormal rhythm or learns a rhythm during noise, it designates the learned rhythm as normal.
  • Page 95 Click Setup, ST Analysis. The ST Analysis Setup window appears. b. Examine the current ST segment for all active leads to ensure that the Acuity System defined an appropriate ST analysis reference beat. 4. If the new ECG rhythm or ST segment is not appropriate, wait until the patient’s ECG rhythm is suitable to be learned as a normal ECG rhythm, and then initiate a relearn.
  • Page 96 Chapter 5 Respond to alarms and alerts Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Respond to a CHECK LEADS alert The visual CHECK LEADS alert appears when the number of PVCs exceeds the normal ranges of PVC activity. The alert remains for a brief period.
  • Page 97 The Acuity System invalidates individual noisy leads and then re-validates them when noise is no longer detected. At the Acuity Central Station, there is no heart rate reading during this alert, but the patient monitor might present a heart rate.
  • Page 98: Summary Of Acuity System Alarm And Alert Levels

    This table shows a summary of alarm and alert levels. For a complete list of icons, see “Status icons” on page 135. Table 6. Summary of alarm and alert levels at the Acuity System Alarms (red) Monitor equipment System equipment...
  • Page 99: Review Or Print Patient Data

    96 hours. Locate patient data This section describes how to locate data for a patient in any unit within your Acuity System or networked Acuity System. To locate a patient In the lower left corner of the Acuity Central Station screen, click The Patient List window appears.
  • Page 100 Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System To view the patient’s data In the Patient List window or Other Patients Lists window, click a patient’s name in the list. 2. Click one of these buttons: •...
  • Page 101 Open a Graphical Trends Review window To open a Graphical Trends Review window (Optional) In the upper left corner of the Acuity Central Station screen, click to change the screen view to see a larger review window. 2. Open the window for one of these types of patients: •...
  • Page 102 Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Adjust the graphical trends display and locate events ▼ Event marker ♥ Arrhythmia event marker Perfusion Index (PI). For more information, refer to Masimo Corporation literature. Cursor bar...
  • Page 103 • Non-monitored patient or patient in a networked Acuity System unit: a. In the Acuity Central Station screen’s lower left corner, click b. For a patient in the listed unit, click the patient’s name and For a patient in another unit, click Other Patients, the patient’s name and The Tabular Trends/Events Review window appears.
  • Page 104 Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Adjust the content of the tabular list Time line To adjust the time period covered in the tabular list Click a number under the time line to adjust the line’s scope, in hours.
  • Page 105 ECG lead sources. If you see only one waveform and you prefer two, click in the upper left corner of the Acuity System screen to change to the full-screen view. 2. Click Scales, and then make a selection.
  • Page 106 Open a Waveforms Review window To open a Waveforms Review window (Optional) In the upper left corner of the Acuity Central Station screen, click to change the screen view to see a larger review window. 2. Open the window for one of these types of patients: •...
  • Page 107 Directions for use Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Display waveforms and events • Beat labels: Normal ( ) and ventricular ( Time Line To select and adjust waveforms Check up to five boxes to display waveforms for corresponding vital-signs and ECG lead sources.
  • Page 108 The blue cursor bar identifies the event. If you do not see some of these buttons in the window, click in the upper left corner of the Acuity System screen to change the screen view.
  • Page 109 Directions for use Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Review arrhythmia events (Arrhythmia Analysis option) In the Arrhythmia Events Review window, you can review and print arrhythmia events in these ways: • List arrhythmia events and event counts, by type. •...
  • Page 110 • Non-monitored patient or patient in a networked Acuity System unit: a. In the Acuity Central Station screen’s lower left corner, click b. For a patient in the listed unit, click the patient’s name and For a patient in another unit: Click Other Patients, the patient’s name, and The Arrhythmia Events Review window appears.
  • Page 111 Directions for use Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Adjust the content of both list sections Event counts section Events list section Numbers of arrhythmia events that occurred in All events checked in the event counts section (left) the selected time span are listed here. are listed and described here.
  • Page 112 Up to seven waveforms can fit in the window. 2. If you see less than seven waveforms, and you prefer more, click in the upper left corner of the Acuity System screen to change to the full-screen view. 3. Click Scales, and then make a selection.
  • Page 113 Directions for use Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Delete or undelete an arrhythmia event marker from review windows and printouts (Advanced Arrhythmia Analysis option) Event counts section Events list section All events checked in the event counts section Numbers of arrhythmia events that occurred in the selected time span are listed here.
  • Page 114 Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Review ST analysis information This section explains how to review ST analysis review information. In the ST Analysis Setup window, you can do these things: • View current beats for specific leads •...
  • Page 115 Open an OxyCRG Review window To open an OxyCRG Review window (Optional) In the upper left corner of the Acuity Central Station screen, click to change the screen view to see a larger review window. 2. Open the window for one of these types of patients: •...
  • Page 116 Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Adjust the OxyCRG display and locate alarms Time marker HR and SpO lines are connected trend values. Red lines indicate alarms. Perfusion Index (PI). For information, refer to Masimo Corporation literature.
  • Page 117: Print And Review Printouts

    Directions for use Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Print and review printouts The Acuity System includes five types of printouts: • Snapshot printouts • Review printouts • Alarm printouts • Patient List printouts • 12-Lead printouts Snapshot printouts Snapshot printouts provide an instant snapshot of a currently monitored patient’s data and...
  • Page 118 Print Area • Bring your pointer into the window and click PRINT, or click anywhere in the Waveform Area. A printout occurs at the Acuity System printer. To print a snapshot from a Virtual Monitor • Click Snapshot. A printout occurs at the Acuity System printer.
  • Page 119 Current patients • Discharged or non-monitored patients: Patients who have been monitored by the Acuity System in the last 24 to 96 hours (depending upon your system configuration) Print a review printout To print a review printout Open a review window for one of these types of patients: •...
  • Page 120 Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Read a review printout To read a review printout A. Type of printout Medical Center Thursday 13−October−2005 04:00:00 Katarina Watson 2002 ZONE−1 1334B Name Patient ID #...
  • Page 121 Directions for use Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Alarm printouts If Print on Alarm is set for a patient’s parameter and the parameter alarms, an alarm print occurs at the central station. Information in an alarm printout • Fourteen seconds before an alarm and seven seconds after an alarm •...
  • Page 122 D ( M ) HR/PR h:min -- mmHg (NIBP) -- Patient name appears if patient is confirmed in the Acuity System. indicates that this patient is monitored by a wireless monitor. The type of printout A three-second interval mark An arrhythmia event marker was deleted for this waveform, in the Arrhythmia Events Review window.
  • Page 123 Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Patient List printouts You can print lists of patients in your unit. If your system is part of an Acuity System network, you can print lists of patients in any units within the network.
  • Page 124 The 12-lead ECG interpretation measurements are not saved on the monitor and Note are printed out at the Acuity System printer. However, Acuity will support re- printing of the 12-lead reports. Files are saved for 96 hours. Types of 12-lead printouts •...
  • Page 125 Directions for use Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Review a 12-lead report Patient information appears if patient is confirmed in the Acuity System. This data includes extended demographics such as date of birth, height, weight, gender, ethnicity, and other measurements.
  • Page 126 Chapter 6 Review or print patient data Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System...
  • Page 127: Move A Monitored Patient

    System network (24 to 96 hours after disconnect), it is available in the new location after the move. Patient data collected on the patient monitor during the move might transfer to the Acuity System, depending upon the monitor. For information about patient monitors that are part of your Acuity System but are not shown in this chapter, consult the patient monitor manufacturer’s literature.
  • Page 128 6. Click Confirm. If the patient is currently connected to a hardwired patient monitor, the information is stored at the Acuity Central Station and the patient map icon remains in the original position and state until the move takes place.
  • Page 129 Discontinue Monitoring. 2. Within 15 seconds, remove the Acuity System network cable from the monitor. The monitor should disconnect from the Acuity System. If it does not, begin again at Step 1. 3. In the new location, connect the Acuity System network cable to the Acuity System network connector on the bedside monitor.
  • Page 130 Acuity System, if the monitor has wireless capability, it attempts to connect wirelessly to an Acuity System. After connection, go to the Acuity Central Station where you want the monitor to have connected. Ensure that the patient monitor’s icon appears on the central station map.
  • Page 131 Propaq CS monitor Arrange a patient move from the patient monitor To arrange a patient move from a Micropaq monitor Press to highlight ACUITY, and then press to select it. 2. Take one of these steps: • Select NEW ROOM to move the patient to a new room within the unit, and then select a new room.
  • Page 132 3. (Optional) Switch a wireless Propaq CS monitor to a hardwired connection: a. Connect the Acuity System network cable to the Acuity System network connector on the bedside monitor. b. Connect the other end of the cable to the bedside network connector.
  • Page 133: Move The Patient To A Different Monitor

    The monitor disconnects from the Acuity System. 3. Remove the battery from the Micropaq monitor. 4. Connect the patient to a new monitor, and connect the monitor to the Acuity System. At the central station, the patient’s yellow icon appears in an unconfirmed state on the map.
  • Page 134 The trend information for this patient is erased from the monitor. 6. Connect the patient to a new monitor, and connect the monitor to the Acuity System. At the central station, the patient’s yellow icon appears in an unconfirmed state on the map.
  • Page 135: Discontinue Acuity System Monitoring

    Stop monitoring a patient You can either temporarily interrupt or permanently stop patient monitoring. For information about patient monitors that are part of your Acuity System but are not shown in this chapter, consult the patient monitor manufacturer’s literature. Temporarily interrupt monitoring To temporarily interrupt monitoring a patient Disconnect sensor cables from the monitor.
  • Page 136 If a RELEARN alert occurs after changing or moving an electrode, carefully evaluate the new ECG rhythm and the current ST segment for all active leads to make sure that the Acuity System has learned an appropriate rhythm. For evaluation instructions, see “Respond to a RELEARN alert”...
  • Page 137 The trend information for this patient is erased from the monitor. For a Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor: a. Press the Standby key and select Discharge Patient. The patient is discharged from the Acuity System and the monitor enters standby mode. b. Turn off the monitor.
  • Page 138: Discharge A Patient From Acuity System Monitoring

    Standby menu discharges the patient at the Acuity System. To discharge a patient from Acuity System monitoring At the Acuity Central Station from which the patient was monitored, in the lower left corner of the Acuity Central Station screen, click 2.
  • Page 139: Status Icons

    Yellow Alert: When the icon represents an Acuity System component, the component is in an alert state. When the icon represents an individual patient/monitor, there is a monitor problem, or there is a setup problem with Patient ID, room number or alarm limits.
  • Page 140: Patient/Monitor Status Icons

    Patient/Monitor status icons show status and act as buttons to open patient Virtual Monitors and Waveform Windows. Locations of patient/monitor status icons Patient/monitor status icons appear on the Acuity Central Station screen in these locations: • On the map at patient locations •...
  • Page 141 • Display priority • Location on the central station map • Messages at the top of the Acuity Central Station screen • Messages in message panels (when present) • Recommended action Table 8. Icons and messages that represent patient and monitor status...
  • Page 142 Chapter 9 Status icons Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Table 8. Icons and messages that represent patient and monitor status Patient/monitor Icon display Icon location on map Messages in Recommended action status icon priority hallway message panels and at top...
  • Page 143 Icon location on map Messages in Recommended action status icon priority hallway message panels and at top of Acuity Central Station screen Takes priority Location representing the [room #] Equipment Audible alert tone over low-level extra monitor. continues until you Too Many Hardwired alerts.
  • Page 144 Chapter 9 Status icons Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Table 8. Icons and messages that represent patient and monitor status Patient/monitor Icon display Icon location on map Messages in Recommended action status icon priority hallway message panels and at top...
  • Page 145 Icon display Icon location on map Messages in Recommended action status icon priority hallway message panels and at top of Acuity Central Station screen Take priority Locations representing [room #] Patient Alarm over alerts. monitors that are audibly Attend to the patient and...
  • Page 146 Chapter 9 Status icons Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Table 8. Icons and messages that represent patient and monitor status Patient/monitor Icon display Icon location on map Messages in Recommended action status icon priority hallway message panels and at top...
  • Page 147: System Component Status Icons

    These icons appear in two places on the Acuity System map: • At the Acuity Central Station area • If your Acuity System is part of a network, at the Acuity System network area Acuity System network area Acuity Central Station area Acuity Central Station area...
  • Page 148 Messages at the top of the Acuity Central Station screen • Corresponding messages in message panels (when present) • Recommended action Table 9. Icons and messages that represent the status of Acuity System components Acuity System Icon display Icon location on map Messages at top...
  • Page 149 Directions for use Chapter 9 Status icons Table 9. Icons and messages that represent the status of Acuity System components Acuity System Icon display Icon location on map Messages at top Recommended action component icon priority of Acuity Central Station screen...
  • Page 150 Chapter 9 Status icons Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Table 9. Icons and messages that represent the status of Acuity System components Acuity System Icon display Icon location on map Messages at top Recommended action component icon priority of Acuity Central...
  • Page 151: Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    ....161 Mobile Acuity LT Systems: Adjust localization parameters ....165 Power outages.
  • Page 152: Troubleshooting

    Paired Acuity Systems include a second, high-availability (HA) CPU for back-up monitoring in the case of monitoring interruption. If one CPU of an HA pair ceases operation, the other CPU assumes control of the Acuity Central Station display(s). A yellow indicator on a display shows that an HA CPU “switchover”...
  • Page 153 Sometimes patients are assigned an ID If you do not enter a patient ID number, after (up to) five minutes the Acuity number that I didn’t give them. System might generate an automatic patient ID number for you.
  • Page 154 Acuity System. If you wait a few seconds after selecting NET OFF, and then remove the Acuity System cable from the patient monitor, you can prevent this alert. At the Acuity Central Station, a patient’s 1. If there is an audible tone, click Suspend to suspend the alarm tone.
  • Page 155 WARNING If you set the bradycardia alarm limit higher than the sometimes heart rate limits change, too. HR lower limit, the Acuity System adjusts the HR lower limit to the new bradycardia limit. If you set the tachycardia limit lower than the HR upper limit, the Acuity System sets the HR upper limit to the new tachycardia limit.
  • Page 156 Table 14. Troubleshooting patient alarm indications Problem Explanation False arrhythmia alarms are occurring The Acuity System analyzes patient ECG data to detect specific changes in because of a patient’s abnormal beat cardiac rhythms. The system uses up to three ECG leads to detect normal morphology.
  • Page 157 •If a RELEARN alert occurs after changing or moving an electrode, carefully evaluate the new ECG rhythm and the current ST segment for all active leads to make sure that the Acuity System has learned an appropriate rhythm. For evaluation instructions, “Respond to a RELEARN alert”...
  • Page 158 Audible alarm or alert tones are delayed To minimize disturbance to patients, a 10-second delay occurs before an at the patient monitor. alarm or alert tone sounds at most patient monitors connected to the Acuity System network. However, visual indications at the patient...
  • Page 159 HR values at the central station differs from that at the monitor. Acuity Central Station. If your system includes an Arrhythmia Analysis option, the Acuity System heart rates for adult and pediatric patients are a result of system software analysis.
  • Page 160 Open the NIBP status window at the patient monitor to read the time of the NIBP value. When NIBP measurements are If an NIBP measurement is taken within two minutes before connection to an Acuity taken while a monitor is System or two minutes following disconnection from an Acuity System, the reading temporarily disconnected from an might not transfer to the Acuity System.
  • Page 161 ST-segment deviations. ST alerts or alarms are not generated, and ST information is not stored as graphical trends. The Acuity System can be configured to set ST analysis to Off as a default setting. For further information, see your system administrator.
  • Page 162 ST Analysis are grayed out. A large number of You can adjust the minimum duration that an irregular rhythm must occur before the Acuity irregular rhythm System alarms for a patient. In the Arrhythmia Alarms Setup window, under Options, click an alarms are occurring.
  • Page 163 Enable. An alarm is suspended and an alarm print If an alarm is suspended and the Acuity System generates an alarm occurs. Then another vital sign alarm occurs print, and then a new alarm occurs for the patient during the for the patient, but no an alarm print occurs.
  • Page 164: Maintenance

    Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Maintenance Adjust Acuity System time If your facility had an internet server available at the time of Acuity System installation, Welch Allyn encouraged you to synchronize the Acuity System clock to a network time protocol (NTP) server.
  • Page 165 Identify or change a monitor’s network name (ESSID) This section describes how to identify or change the extended service set identifier (ESSID) for each type of wireless patient monitor that can connect to an Acuity System wireless local area network (WLAN).
  • Page 166 A Network Name menu appears. 4. Press to highlight the desired network name. 5. Carefully confirm that the highlighted name matches the appropriate Acuity System network name. 6. Press The Micropaq monitor turns off and on again, and then it attempts to connect to the...
  • Page 167 To proceed to change a Propaq LT monitor network name Highlight NetName and press 2. Highlight the new network name. 3. Carefully confirm that the highlighted name matches the appropriate Acuity System network name. 4. Simultaneously press , and hold for one second.
  • Page 168 Touch CHANGE NET NAME. The Change Net Name screen appears. 2. Touch NEXT repeatedly until the new network name is highlighted. 3. Carefully confirm that the highlighted name matches the appropriate Acuity System network name. 4. Touch SELECT. An ARE YOU SURE? confirmation screen appears.
  • Page 169 Directions for use Chapter 10 Troubleshooting and maintenance Mobile Acuity LT Systems: Adjust localization parameters If your Acuity System is a mobile (laptop computer) system, you can adjust these system parameters. • Time zone • Acuity System language • Amended ID •...
  • Page 170 Notify staff members so that procedural changes in patient care can be put into place. It is not necessary to disconnect monitors from bedside network connectors. 2. On the Acuity System screen, move the pointer into the gray area of the upper right corner.
  • Page 171 (HA) CPU switchover period), central station monitoring and analysis temporarily stop. The Acuity System cannot collect patient review data during the interruption period. That data becomes permanently unavailable. Auto-reboots and HA CPU switchovers occur infrequently, but poor environmental conditions and failure to perform preventative maintenance can increase frequency of occurrence.
  • Page 172 Acuity Central Station computer The computer power-up process takes several minutes, and several system messages appear on the screen. The Acuity System logs in and starts up the Acuity System screen. The map appears and all connected monitors’ map icons show Unconfirmed Patient ID status or Alarm(s) Off status.
  • Page 173 Ensure that the redundant protective earth connections (green wires) are in place for Acuity System components. • Inspect fuses located near the AC input on the back of Acuity Central Station components—verify compliance with the current specifications indicated on labels near the fuses.
  • Page 174 Union on Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE). If this product is contaminated, this directive does not apply. For more specific disposal information, see www.welchallyn.com/weee, or contact Welch Allyn Customer Service at +44 207 365 6780. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) battery When the UPS battery has reached the end of its life, you can return it to the UPS manufacturer for service or recycling.
  • Page 175: Specifications

    Table 20. General Acuity System monitoring capabilities Feature Specification Maximum number of patients for which data is First Acuity System screen and Mobile Acuity LT Systems: 12 displayed simultaneously Acuity Systems with multiple screens: 16 each additional screen, maximum of three additional screens.
  • Page 176 Chapter 11 Specifications Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Table 21. Networked Acuity System capabilities Function Primary Acuity Auto-Open Patient List Review System Secondary (AOS) (PLR) Acuity Central Acuity Central Station Station Direct connection Duplicate Acuity Duplicate Acuity between patient’s...
  • Page 177: Acuity System Heart Rate

    Analysis software, and patient monitor display is determined by patient monitor. Patient monitor HR can be different from Central HR. If a patient monitor alarms for HR and Central does not alarm, Acuity Central Stations with software versions 6.31+ can receive a Check HR/PR equipment alert.
  • Page 178: Acuity System Pacemaker Detection

    Chapter 11 Specifications Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Acuity System pacemaker detection Table 24. Pacemaker detection with the Acuity System Arrhythmia Analysis module Monitor Characteristic Specification Micropaq Acuity System Pacer indicator shown on screen if PACER display turned ON; pacer spike Virtual Monitor always shown if of sufficient amplitude.
  • Page 179: Acuity System Alarm And Alert Indications

    Can be configured to apply to lethal/high-level or lethal/high-level/ medium-level arrhythmia alarms. Audible latching: Lethal arrhythmia events can be configured to also latch audibly. Audio tone latching default is off. Table 26. Alarm and alert indications at the Acuity Central Station Alarms Monitor equipment alerts System-wide...
  • Page 180 Chapter 11 Specifications Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Table 26. Alarm and alert indications at the Acuity Central Station (continued) Alarms Monitor equipment alerts System-wide Patient (red) (yellow) equipment information alerts alerts (yellow) (yellow) Message window ✔ ✔ ✔...
  • Page 181 Directions for use Chapter 11 Specifications Table 27. Alarm and alert indications at the Acuity System Virtual Monitor Alarms Monitor equipment alerts System-wide Patient (red) (yellow) equipment information alerts alerts (yellow) (yellow) Display Priority Virtual Monitors in alarm Virtual Monitors in alert state...
  • Page 182 Chapter 11 Specifications Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Table 28. Alarm and alert indications at the Waveform Window Alarms Monitor equipment System-wide Patient (red) alerts equipment information (yellow) alerts alerts (yellow) (yellow) Display Priority Acuity System automatically displays Waveform Windows in...
  • Page 183 Directions for use Chapter 11 Specifications Table 29. Alarm and alert indications at (optional) hallway message panels and in message window at the top of the Acuity Central Station screen Alarms Monitor equipment System-wide Patient (red) alerts equipment alerts information...
  • Page 184: Electromagnetic Standards Compliance

    Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration—Electromagnetic Emissions The Acuity System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Acuity System should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 185 Chapter 11 Specifications Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration—Electromagnetic Immunity The Acuity System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Acuity System should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 186 Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration—Electromagnetic Immunity The Acuity System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Acuity System should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 187 Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the Acuity System The Acuity System is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the Acuity System can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the Acuity System as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
  • Page 188: Acuity System Customizable Defaults And Factory Defaults

    Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Acuity System customizable defaults and factory defaults Acuity System default settings appear in Acuity System windows upon patient monitor connection, when a patient’s window is first opened. There are two types of Acuity System default settings: •...
  • Page 189 Customizable default Factory default Virtual Monitor auto open In map view and full screen review view: • Upon patient’s monitor connection to Acuity System if empty window • Upon alarm if open space is available OR replaces a non-alarming Virtual Monitor...
  • Page 190 Factory default Waveform Window auto In waveforms views: open 1. Upon monitor connection to Acuity System if empty window 2. Upon alarm if open space is available OR replaces a non-alarming Waveform Window Number of waveforms Up to two displayed simultaneously Display priority of 1.
  • Page 191 • Arrhythmia channel 2 uses lead III. Propaq Encore, Propaq CS: The leads that the user selects for ECG1 and ECG2 are used for arrhythmia analysis. Arrhythmia alarms for paced patients Arrhythmia alarms depend on Acuity System pacemaker detection vs. monitor pacemaker detection.
  • Page 192 In ST Analysis Setup window: The waveform slice displays NO VALID BEATS, and the Acuity System can take up to 30 seconds to update the waveform. Relearn and Learning Done event markers (▼) appear in most review...
  • Page 193 Offset to measurement Auto, ms (ms or mV) The Auto setting allows the Acuity System to select the offset based on the heart rate: If the sustained heart rate is greater than 120 beats per minute, Acuity System chooses 60 ms;...
  • Page 194 ECG rhythm used for arrhythmia analysis. In ST Analysis Setup window: The waveform slice displays NO VALID BEATS, and the Acuity System can take up to 30 seconds to update the waveform. Relearn and Learning Done event markers (▼) appear in most review windows and some printouts.
  • Page 195 System Frequency of patient monitor Data is stored at the monitor every two minutes (one data storage and transfer to minute for Propaq LT) and then transferred to Acuity Acuity System System Time delay from Virtual Monitor Less than one minute, updated continuously...
  • Page 196 Median value over the last minute Trends downloaded from the patient monitor are italicized Trends corresponding to events are bold with bell icon • ECG beat labels Normal ( ) and ventricular ( If Acuity System includes Arrhythmia Analysis option, beat labels appear.
  • Page 197 Reflect labels selected at the monitor during the current time position of the cursor labels to the right of the bar. waveform display Propaq LT monitor lead selections are independent from Acuity System lead selections. Presets values ECG scale, 1 mV...
  • Page 198 Chapter 11 Specifications Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Table 42. Review window Arrhythmia Events — Features Factory default Waveform display 1. Arrhythmia 2. ECG waveforms used at the time of arrhythmia analysis (one visible in Half Screen view, more visible in Full Screen view depending on space and monitor type).
  • Page 199 Directions for use Chapter 11 Specifications Table 43. Review window OxyCRG — Features Factory default HR/PR and SpO trend data Graphed as lines connecting each successive data point; PR from NIBP source graphed as single values Trend data transferred from the patient’s Graphed as very small squares monitor and respiration data...
  • Page 200 Chapter 11 Specifications Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System...
  • Page 201: Warranty

    Allyn. Warranty of accessories purchased separately from listed suppliers will be the responsibility of the listed suppliers. This warranty is valid only if (a) the Acuity Central Station processing unit and monitor and the terminal servers are used with an approved uninterruptible power supply; (b) all network equipment and cabling are approved for use with the Acuity System by Welch Allyn;...
  • Page 202 Warranty Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System...
  • Page 203: Index

    54, 66 Alarm Set button 46, 60 delete event marker 109 Alarms and alerts dismiss alarm 89 Acuity Central Station indications 175 event definitions 54 Arrhythmia or ST 89 Events Review window 105 Arrhythmia Setup window 58...
  • Page 204 Index Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Events Review window, specifications 194 Components, Acuity System false alarms 155 don’t change 3 Full or Lethal Only options 54 inspect 169 learning period during 64, 78, 90, 158, 168 overview of 10...
  • Page 205 Message window kicked out of room 149 Acuity Central Station screen 17 map and status 20 Message window, Acuity Central Station screen 83 map icons and networked Acuity Systems 20, 143, 144, Micropaq monitor 10 connection to Acuity System 32...
  • Page 206 95 do not use Arrhythmia feature with 2 discharge 134 do not use arrhythmia feature with 4 in networked Acuity Systems 12, 95, 119 NET OFF fault 150 move from wireless monitor 127 Network cable, check 169...
  • Page 207 Remote Acuity System PLR (Patient List Review) system 11, 172 Patient List Review 11 Power Remote Acuity System (PLR) 172 Acuity System, up or down 166 Remote monitoring outages 166 close and open Waveform Windows 12 supply, uninterruptible 3, 10...
  • Page 208 Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System Snapshot printout Technical Service, Welch Allyn 147 from Waveform Window 22 Temperature units, set system 161 Software, monitor compatibility with Acuity System 171 Time Sort Windows button 19 adjust Acuity System 160 Source, troubleshooting 156...
  • Page 209 Acuity Central Station screen 16 add patient note in 81 border colors 22 close on Acuity System screen 51 close on PLR Acuity System screen 12 numeric display 178 open from a PLR station 12 open from map 21 open from the map 22...
  • Page 210 Index Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System...

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