CARESCAPE ONE User Manual DRAFT 26 October 2017
Messages related to impedance respiration
measurement with CARESCAPE ONE
For information regarding alarm priorities and escalation times, see the supplemental
information provided.
Make sure you are familiar with the generic layout of the screen. This will help you identify
where on screen the following messages appear. The message location is indicated with the
following abbreviations:
al. area = alarm area
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param. = parameter window
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wavef. = waveform area
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Message
Apnea (Imped.)
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APN
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Apnea
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Apnea deactivated
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Artifact
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Cardiac Artifact
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Check device
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Imped. malfunction
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Lead I failed
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Lead II failed
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Location
Possible causes
al. area
No breathing detected.
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param.
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wavef.
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param.
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The case has just been
started/patient admitted on the
monitor, or the measurement
has just been started.
param.,
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Cardiac artifact has been
wavef.
detected.
al. area
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param.,
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Hardware or software fault in
wavef.
CARESCAPE ECG:
al. area
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Cable fault
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Configuration failure
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No updated data
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Data sample drift
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param.,
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Lead I has been selected for
wavef.
measurement, but the RA or LA
electrode is off or is not adhered
to the patient well enough to get
a sufficient signal for respiration
monitoring.
param.,
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Lead II has been selected for
wavef.
measurement, but the RA or LL
electrode is off or is not adhered
to the patient well enough to get
a sufficient signal for respiration
monitoring.
CARESCAPE ONE
Messages
Suggested actions
Check the patient status.
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Check the ventilator and
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breathing status.
Wait. The message
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disappears after the
respiration rate is ≥ 3/min.
Check the patient status.
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Select alternate leads to
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monitor.
Increase sensitivity setting.
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Select alternate lead
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placement.
Relearn respiration.
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Reconnect the CARESCAPE
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ECG.
Replace the CARESCAPE ECG.
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If the problem persists,
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contact qualified service
personnel.
Check the electrodes and
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their connections.
You may need to prep the skin
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and replace the electrode.
Check the electrodes and
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their connections.
You may need to prep the skin
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and replace the electrode.
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