Alarms And Alerts; Responding To A Patient Alarm; Responding To An Equipment Alert - Welch Allyn 300 Series Directions For Use Manual

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Alarms and alerts

Responding to a patient alarm

A patient alarm occurs when a vital-sign measurement falls outside of programmed limits.
During a patient alarm, the monitor sounds the alarm tone—a repeating series of
intermittent short tones—and flashes the associated numerics in the appropriate window.
The alarm also activates the Nurse Call relay if the Nurse Call cable is connected.
Respond as follows:
1. Press
2. Check the patient and provide appropriate care.

Responding to an equipment alert

Recoverable temperature, NIBP, or SpO
Most recoverable equipment alerts are not escalated to the level of patient alarms. When
an unescalated alert occurs, take the necessary steps to correct the equipment problem
and then resume patient monitoring.
For an unescalated equipment alert for Temperature, NIBP, or SpO
the following:
WARNING If you turn off any alarm limits while responding to an alarm, verify
alarm limits before you resume patient monitoring.
WARNING If a patient alarm and an equipment alert occur at the same time,
take care of the patient alarm first.
to immediately silence the alarm tone.
For SpO
-related alarms, the alarm resumes 90 seconds later if the alarm
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condition has not been corrected.
For NIBP-related alarms, the alarm is reset.
For MAP-related alarms, the MAP measurement readings are displayed in
flashing text on the message display.
WARNING If a patient alarm and an equipment alert occur at the same time,
take care of the patient alarm first.
Beeps once
Displays an error code (Cxx) in the relevant window—Temp, SYS, DIA, or SpO
alert—not escalated
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, the monitor does
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