Welch Allyn Acuity Directions For Use Manual page 14

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Chapter 2 Acuity System overview
Diagram of the System
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A. Hallway message panel
B. Welch Allyn 1500 Patient
Monitor
C. Propaq Encore monitor
D. Propaq CS monitor
E. Micropaq monitor
F. Propaq LT monitor
G. Wireless access point
H. Acuity Central Station
I. Laser printer
J. Welch Allyn Connectivity
Server (WACS)
K. Hospital network
L. Mobile device running
Clinician Notifier software
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Optional panels, located throughout a unit, visually indicate alarms and some alerts.
Hardwired, full-featured monitors with 12-lead ECG analysis and large displays
Hardwired, portable, full-featured vital-sign monitors
Wireless or hardwired full-featured vital-sign monitors with large displays
Small, wireless monitors that measure ECG and SpO
ambulatory patients
Small, wireless monitors that measure ECG/Resp, SpO
capable of displaying large numerics.
Connects wireless monitors and the Acuity Central Station.
Monitors all connected patients, stores patient information, and displays alarms and
alerts.
Optional laser printers give you printouts of various types of patient information.
An option to the Acuity System. WACS is a server platform on which software options
are installed.
Carries information to the Acuity System and carries patient data to the hospital
information system (HIS/CIS).
AcuityLink is a WACS option that delivers Acuity System patient information to mobile
devices running Clinician Notifier software.
Some patient monitors that can communicate within the Acuity System might not
be represented in this diagram.
Welch Allyn Acuity Central Monitoring System
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. These monitors are useful for
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and NIBP. These monitors are
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