Alarm; Alarm Categories And Levels - Henry Schein HS-Vet Instructions For Use Manual

Vet pulse oximeter compatible with nellcor veterinary sensor
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5 Alarm

5.1 Alarm Categories and Levels

Alarm Categories
The oximeter's alarms can be classified into two categories:
physiological alarms and technical alarms.
1.
Physiological alarms
Physiological alarms, also called patient status alarms, are
triggered by a monitored parameter value that violates setup
alarm limits or an abnormal patient condition.
2.
Technical alarms
Technical alarms, also called system status alarms, are
triggered by a device malfunction or a patient data distortion
due to improper operation or system problems.
Alarm Levels
In terms of severity, the oximeter's alarms levels can be classified
into two categories: high level alarms and medium level alarms.
1.
High level alarms
Indicate that the patient is in a life threatening situation and
an emergency treatment is demanded.
2.
Medium level alarms
The patient's vital signs appear abnormal or the oximeter
system status appears abnormal, indicate that prompt operator
response is required.
The levels for both technical alarms and physiological alarms are
predefined and can not be changed by the user.
Alarm Categories Table
Physiological alarms
Technical alarms
High level alarms
SpO
Too High
2
SpO
Too Low
2
PR Too High
PR Too Low
41
Medium Level
Alarms
SpO
Sensor
2

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