Low Pulse Rate Alarm; Circuit Disconnection Alarm; Blocked Circuit Alarm - Breas Vivo 3 User Manual

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7.3.15

Low Pulse Rate Alarm

Property
Alarm text
Priority
Alarm condition
Possible cause
Reset criteria
Ventilator action
This alarm requires a connected SpO
7.3.16

Circuit Disconnection Alarm

Property
Alarm text
Priority
Alarm condition
Possible cause
Reset criteria
Ventilator action
7.3.17

Blocked Circuit Alarm

Property
Alarm text
Priority
Alarm condition
Possible cause
Reset criteria
Ventilator action
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Description
Low Pulse Rate
High
A low pulse rate alarm will be given when the measured pulse
rate goes below the alarm limit for 15 seconds.
Bad positioning of the finger probe.
Too low flow of bleed-in oxygen.
Insufficient ventilatory support.
The pulse rate goes back above the alarm limit.
The Vivo 3 will continue treatment according to the current
settings.
sensor.
2
Description
Circuit Disconnection
High
Only available when HFNT is active. The alarm will be given if
the device detects that the patient circuit is disconnected from
the device. It will not detect if the patient is connected or not,
only if the cannula and/or tube is connected to the device.
The circuit is disconnected.
The device detects that the tube and/or cannula is connected
again.
The Vivo 3 will continue treatment according to the current
settings.
Description
Blocked Circuit
High
Only available when HFNT is active. The alarm will be given if
the device detects that the patient circuit is blocked and no air
can be delivered.
The circuit is blocked.
The device detects that the circuit is not blocked anymore.
The Vivo 3 will continue treatment according to the current
settings.
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