Reviewing Alarms; Acknowledging, Notifying, Pausing & Silencing - Current G2 Instructions For Use Manual

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Instructions for Use
WARNING: When operating in a noisy environment, the volume of the alarm signals
must be adjusted to suit. Always set the volume of the alarm signal sufficiently high.
Alarm signals are received by the Patients App, running on iOS or Android. When an alarm
signal is received it will cause a visual and audible indication.
The visual signal will display the reason for the alarm as well the priority. The audible signal
is priority encoded, that is the higher the priority the longer the audible signal and there is a
difference in the composition of the tone.
When an alarm is received, the user can select the alarm signal and it will automatically
open (after authenticating the user) to the alarm detail screen. No protected health
information is divulged in the alarm signal, you must select it and then authenticate to see
the patient the alarm signal has been generated for.

7.5 Reviewing Alarms

You can log into the Patient's App and review alarms.
Patients with alarms are displayed at the top of the dashboard. Active alarms are displayed
on the patient card. After selecting a patient on the Dashboard, you can view all active
alarms on the bottom of the screen. Selecting an alarm, displays the detail of that alarm.
The timeline allows you to review all prior alarms for a patient, as well as
acknowledgements, snoozes, silences and notes (see sections 7.6 and 7.7). You can select
any alarm on the timeline to view more detail about that alarm.
7.6 Acknowledging, Notifying, Pausing & Silencing
Once a user has received an alarm signal, there are four actions they can take.
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