Patient Categories - Dräger Infinity M540 Instructions For Use Manual

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Getting started
To discharge a patient
1 Select the left most field on the header bar of
the Cockpit to access the Demographics page.
2 Select the Start tab (if not already selected).
3 Select the Discharge button.
or
NOTE
If configured to appear on the main menu bar, the
Discharge button is also accessible on the main
menu bar. For more information, see page 452.
1 Select Start/Standby... on the main menu bar.
2 Select the Start tab (if not already selected).

Patient categories

Each patient category has specific profiles
associated with it. Profiles are a set of patient and
user settings that have been pre-configured by the
factory or the hospital (for more information, see
"Patient and default profiles" on page 75).
Patient
Typical Age
category
Range
Adult
12 to 140 years
Pediatric
0 to 16 years
Neonate
0 to 2 years
If an M540 docks with a different patient category
from the one selected on the Cockpit, the following
happens:
– The Cockpit aligns its patient category to the
M540 patient category setting.
– During the patient category alignment, the
M540 continues to monitor the patient.
– The profile changes to the default profile for the
new patient category and the message Please
wait ... is displayed.
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Weight
0.1 to 350.0 kg (0.1 to 772.0 lbs) 10 to 250 cm (5 to 100 in)
0.1 to 350.0 kg (0.1 to 772.0 lbs) 10 to 250 cm (5 to 100 in)
1 to 10,000 g (0.1 oz to 351 oz)
Instructions for use – Infinity Acute Care System – Monitoring Applications VG6.n
3 Select the Start button. A pop-up window with
the message Caution discharge will delete
patient data appears.
4 Select the Discharge button in the pop-up
window.
Discharging a patient may take some time
during which the message Please wait... ap-
pears on the screen. Once the patient is dis-
charged, the message Touch Screen to initi-
ate monitoring appears in the center of the
screen. The message Patient transferred ap-
pears in the Alarm history page.
The Cockpit supports the following patient
categories:
Height
10 to 250 cm (5 to 100 in)
– As soon as the Cockpit has switched to the new
patient category, the patient data are automati-
cally transferred to the Cockpit from the M540
that has been monitoring the patient.

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