Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement (Nibp Measurement) - Weinmann MEDUCORE Standard2 Instructions For Use Manual

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6.12 Non-invasive blood pressure
6.12.1 Preparing non-invasive blood pressure
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16. If desired (only with Printing option): Print 12-lead ECG
"6.16.3 Printing 12-lead ECG (only with 12-lead ECG option)",
page
199).
17. Exit 12-lead ECG function mode using the Finish function
button.
A 12-lead ECG has been recorded and assessed.
measurement (NIBP measurement)
NIBP measurement technology has been optimized for measuring
blood pressure with a normal sinus rhythm. Certain conditions may
impair the ability of the non-invasive blood pressure measurement
module to record correct measured values.
Risk of injury from falsified measured values during non-
invasive blood pressure measurement!
Cardiac rhythm disorders, arteriosclerosis, reduced perfusion,
diabetes, pregnancy, pre-eclampsia, arrhythmias (in newborns up
to 28 days), kidney problems, shaking, shivering or the use of a
cardiac pacemaker may impair the ability of the non-invasive
blood pressure measuring module to record correct measured
values. Evidence of the safety and efficacy of non-invasive blood
pressure measurement has not been obtained for patient groups
with these characteristics. This may injure the patient.
 Include the status of these patient groups when evaluating the
measured values of non-invasive blood pressure measurement.
 Only use non-invasive blood pressure measurement on patient
groups for whom evidence of the safety and efficacy of non-
invasive blood pressure measurement has been provided.
measurement (NIBP measurement)
The following section describes how to attach the NIBP cuff. The
instructions for use provided by the NIBP cuff manufacturer are
binding for attachment. Follow these instructions for use.
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