7.3.14 High Pulse Rate Alarm; 7.3.15 Low Pulse Rate Alarm - Breas Vivo 3 Clinician Manual

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7.3.14 High Pulse Rate Alarm

Property
Alarm text
Priority
Alarm condition
Possible cause
Reset criteria
Ventilator action
Setting range
Setting resolution
This alarm requires a connected SpO

7.3.15 Low Pulse Rate Alarm

Property
Alarm text
Priority
Alarm condition
Possible cause
Reset criteria
Ventilator action
Setting range
Setting resolution
This alarm requires a connected SpO
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Description
High Pulse Rate
Medium
A High Pulse Rate alarm will be given when the measured
pulse rate exceeds the alarm limit for 15 seconds.
• Insufficient ventilatory support.
• Too low flow of bleed-in oxygen.
• The EPAP value is set too high.
• Bad positioning of the finger probe.
The pulse rate goes back below the alarm limit.
The Vivo 3 will continue treatment according to the current
settings.
20 to 250 bpm (beats per minute)
Off
5 bpm (beats per minute)
sensor.
2
Description
Low Pulse Rate
High
A low pulse rate alarm will be given when the measured pulse
rate goes below the alarm limit for 15 seconds.
• Bad positioning of the finger probe.
• Too low flow of bleed-in oxygen.
• Insufficient ventilatory support.
The pulse rate goes back above the alarm limit.
The Vivo 3 will continue treatment according to the current
settings.
20 to 250 bpm (beats per minute)
Off
5 bpm (beats per minute)
sensor.
2
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