Spo And Pulse Co-Ox Monitoring With Masimo; Set Mcable - Dräger Infinity M540 Quick Reference Manual

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SpO
and Pulse CO-Ox monitoring with Masimo SET MCable
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All SpO
parameter setup functions take place in the SpO
2
Selection
Available settings
Tone
Off, 5, 10 (default), 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90,
volume
1)
100%
Tone
ECG (default) – the heart blip pulsates with each
detected pulse.
source
1)
SpO
2
Bar graph
1)
On, Off (default)
Averaging
2 to 4, 4 to 6, 8 (default), 10, 12, 14, 16 s
time
1)
Sensitivity
Normal (default) – standard mode
mode
1)
APOD (adaptive probe off detection) – the least
sensitive mode for detecting a reading on patients
with low perfusion. Provides the best detection for
detached sensors. This mode is useful for patients
at particular risk for sensors becoming detached
such as children or patients who are restless.
Max. – provides maximum sensitivity for poor sig-
nals (this mode is recommended for patients with
low perfusion or when the low perfusion or low sig-
nal quality message is displayed in APOD or
Normal sensitivity mode. Max. mode is not recom-
mended for care areas where patients are not
monitored visually, such as general wards. It is de-
signed to interpret and display data at the measur-
ing site when the signal may be weak due to
decreased perfusion.)
Fast SAT
On, Off (default)
mode
1)
When the Averaging time setting is set to 2 to 4 s or
4 to 6 s, the Fast SAT mode selection is grayed out.
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dialog.
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Quick reference guide
Description
Adjusts the volume of the pulse tone.
If you dock the M540 in an IACS configura-
tion, this setting is replaced by the pulse
tone volume setting of the Cockpit.
When you undock the M540, this setting is
replaced by the Transport pulse tone set-
ting configured under the Alarm setup tab.
Selects the source of the pulse tone which
affects the ECG and SpO
display. For the SpO
the pitch of the tone, the higher the SpO
saturation percentage.
Displays a bar graph that is proportional to
the pulse rate and strength.
Determines how quickly the reported SpO
value responds to changes in the patient's
oxygen saturation.
A longer averaging time provides a more
accurate result. However, in clinical situa-
tions where rapid physiological changes
have to be monitored, use a shorter averag-
ing time
Determines the level of detection sensitivity.
Activates rapid tracking of arterial oxygen
saturation changes.
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