Marking A Note - EDAN F15 Series User Manual

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2) CTG Analysis Results:
SIGNAL LOSS:
CONTRACTIONS:
BASAL
HEART
RATE:
ACCELERATIONS:
DECELERATIONS:
SHORT
TERM
VARIATION:
LONG
TERM
VARIATION:
ANALYSIS START:
ANALYSIS END:
During 10 to 60-minute of the timer, the monitor gives CTG analysis results every minute.
At the end of the printing, the recorder prints the CTG analysis results of this moment on the
recorder paper.
Be aware that CTG analysis result is a calculation output. It can be used as a reference to assist
medical personnel in making correct diagnosis, instead of replacing it.
NOTE:
Do not disconnect the ultrasound transducer(s) before the printing stops, otherwise the
analysis results will not be printed.

3.6.3.6 *Marking a Note

When there is a significant event, you can press the MARK key on the main interface to add a note.
An event mark
will appear on both the main interface and the recorder paper.
However, an event mark cannot clearly indicate an event. Smart Notes provides a list of annotation
for the events, including events that relate to drugs, positions, membranes, procedures, antenatal,
reasons and others.
To enable or disable Smart Notes,
Select the main menu key
1
Select General > Smart Notes.
2
Select ON or OFF (default).
3
Once Smart Notes is enabled, press the MARK key on the main interface to open the smart note list,
choose an event catalog and then choose an annotation from the list.
The annotation of this event will be printed in the top area of recorder paper during real-time printing.
You can change the smart note content in the smart note list by performing the following steps:
1
Select the main menu key
2
Select General.
3
Select the smart note editing key
4
Select a catalog.
5
Select a note.
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The proportion of the signal loss. If it is larger than 10%, analysis
results cannot be acquired.
The contraction time during analysis.
The average FHR in 10 minutes when it is not influenced by fetal
movement or contractions.
The acceleration time, including the acceleration with amplitude larger
than 10bpm and lasts more than 10 seconds, and the acceleration with
amplitude larger than 15bpm and lasts more than 15 seconds.
The deceleration time.
The short-term variation analysis result.
The long-term variation analysis result.
The start time of the analysis.
The finishing time of the analysis.
on the main interface.
on the main interface.
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