Messages Related To Nibp Measurement - GE CARESCAPE ONE User Manual

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CARESCAPE ONE User Manual DRAFT 26 October 2017
Messages
Message
SpO2 high / SpO2 low
SpO2 measurement
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Messages related to NIBP measurement

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
param. = parameter window
report = report view
wavef. = waveform area
Message
Calibrated
Calibrating
Calibration error
Call service
Check NIBP
Control measurement
Cuff occlusion
Cuff loose
Cuff overpressure
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Location
Possible causes
al. area
Measurement values are equal
to or outside the alarm limits.
al. area
CARESCAPE SpO
disconnected.
Location
Possible causes
param.
Channel calibrated successfully.
param.
Calibration of a channel is in
progress.
param.
Calibration has failed.
param.
Technical fault.
al. area
Systolic and/or diastolic results
missing.
param.
Pressure alarm limit exceeded.
param.
Occlusion during measurement
or overpressured cuff.
param.
Loose cuff or cuff hose.
param.
NIBP cuff is squeezed during
measurement and exceeded the
pressure safety limits.
CARESCAPE ONE
Suggested actions
Check the patient status.
Adjust alarm limits if
necessary.
Connect a CARESCAPE SpO
device is
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device
Suggested actions
Wait until the message
disappears before starting a
measurement.
No action required.
Recalibrate.
If the problem persists,
contact qualified service
personnel.
Contact qualified service
personnel.
Check the patient status.
Check NIBP cuff and hoses.
Repeat the measurement.
Allow measurement to
complete.
Check the patient status.
Check the cuff.
Check the cuff and cuff hose.
Check NIBP cuff and hoses.
Repeat the measurement.
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