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GE CARESCAPE User Manual (394 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Manual
23
Intended Use of this Manual
23
Intended Audience of this Manual
23
Training Requirements
23
Manual Conventions
24
Monitor Naming Conventions
24
Other Naming Conventions
24
Illustrations and Names
25
Related Documents
25
Ordering Manuals
25
Product Availability
25
Trademarks
25
Third Party Trademarks
26
Manufacturer Responsibility
26
Safety
27
Safety Message Signal Words
27
Safety Symbols
27
System Safety
28
System Warning Safety Messages
28
Accessories Warnings
29
Cables Warnings
29
Defibrillation Warnings
29
Electrical Warnings
30
System Warnings
31
Site Requirement Warnings
31
System Caution Safety Messages
32
Loss of Data
32
Electrical Caution
32
Site Requirement Caution
32
Notice Safety Messages
32
Indications for Use
32
Contraindications for Using the Monitor
32
CARESCAPE ONE Indications for Use
32
Indications for Use Safety Precautions
33
Indications for Use Warnings
33
Indications for Use Cautions
34
Training Requirements
34
Electromagnetic Compatibility
34
EMC Warnings
34
EMC Cautions
35
ESD Safety Precautions
35
System Introduction
37
System Safety Precautions
37
System Warnings
37
Operation Warnings
37
CARESCAPE ONE Installation Points to Note
37
Short Description of the Equipment
38
CARESCAPE ONE System Components
39
CARESCAPE ONE Front and Back Views
40
CARESCAPE ONE Side View
41
CARESCAPE Parameters
41
Power Status Indicator
41
Battery
42
Battery Status Indicator
42
Installing Batteries
42
Docks
45
Connecting the CARESCAPE ONE to a Dock
45
Disconnecting the CARESCAPE ONE from a Dock
46
CARESCAPE Dock F0
46
Mini Dock
48
Parameter Dock 1 and Parameter Dock 5
48
Equipment Symbols
48
Unique Device Identifier (UDI)
53
CE Marking Application Year
54
Service Requirements
54
Monitoring Basics
55
Main Screen Layout
55
Main Keys
56
An Example of a Menu
56
Menu Options
57
Selecting Menu Options with a Touchscreen
57
Data Field Entries
58
Entering Data
58
About the User Default Settings
58
About Profiles
58
Selecting a Profile
58
Supply Mains Interruption
59
User Interface Indicators
59
Setting up the Monitor before Use
61
Normal Screen and Other Pages
61
Selecting the Normal Screen (Main Page)
61
Adjusting Sound Volumes
61
Brightness Settings
61
Adjusting the Display Brightness
61
Adjusting the Alarm Light Brightness
62
Screen Setup Modifications
62
Parameter Windows
62
Normal Screen Pages
63
Selecting Parameters to the Normal Screen
64
Waveform Field Safety Precautions
64
Locked Alarm and Parameter Settings
64
Color Selections
64
Parameter Configurations
65
Checking the Battery Status
65
Setting the Touchscreen off
65
Other Setup Changes
65
Starting and Ending Monitoring
67
Software Packages and Terminology
67
Turning on the CARESCAPE ONE
67
Turning off the CARESCAPE ONE
67
Starting Monitoring
67
Pre-Monitoring Checklist
68
Performance Check
69
Entering Patient Data
69
Resetting a Case/Discharging a Patient
69
About Continuing Monitoring
69
About Standby
70
Starting Standby
70
End of Standby
71
Alarms
73
Alarm Safety Precautions
73
Alarm Warnings
73
Alarm Overview
74
Alarm Types
74
Alarm Conditions
75
Alarms in Dual Monitoring
75
Checking Alarm Function
75
Visual Alarm Indications
76
Alarm Icons on the Screen
76
Description of Alarm and Information Messages
76
Visual Alarm Signals and Priority Levels
77
Setting the Alarm Light Brightness
77
Audible Alarm Indications
78
Audible Alarm Signals
78
Audible Alarm Signals and Priority Levels
78
Auditory Information Signals
79
Parameter Alarms
79
Alarm Locks
79
Setting Parameter Alarm Limits
79
Setting Alarm Limits Automatically
79
Returning the Default Alarm Limits
80
Alarm Priorities and Escalation
81
Alarm Priority Levels
81
Alarm Priority Escalation
81
Selecting Parameter Alarm Priority Levels
81
Setting Arrhythmia Alarms
82
Pausing and Silencing Alarms
83
Audible Alarms off Behavior
83
Pause Audio Behaviors
83
Pausing Alarms for 5 Minutes
84
Activating All Audible Alarms
84
Technical Alarms' Deactivation with the Pause Audio Key
85
Apnea Alarms' Deactivation with the Pause Audio Key
85
Breakthrough Alarms
85
Latched Alarms
85
Alarm Settings after a Power Loss
85
Alarm Data Stored in Clinical Logs
86
Stored Alarm Data During a Power Cycle or Power Loss
86
Transport Use
87
Transport Monitoring
87
Dual Monitoring and Transport
87
Preparing to Transport a Patient
88
Returning a Patient from Transport
88
Transport Transfer Settings
89
Transport Settings
89
Transport Troubleshooting
95
Ecg
97
ECG Compatibility Limitations
97
ECG Safety Precautions
97
ECG Warnings
97
ECG Cautions
99
ECG Measurement Limitations
99
ECG Points to Note
99
ECG Measurement Setup
99
ECG Equipment to Patient Connection with CARESCAPE ONE
99
Preparing the Patient's Electrode Sites
100
Applying the Electrodes to the Patient
100
3- Lead or 5-Lead ECG Electrode Placement
101
6-Lead ECG Electrode Placement
101
10-Lead ECG Electrode Placement for Cardiac Monitoring
102
Standard Resting 10-Lead ECG Electrode Placement
103
Checking the ECG Measurement
104
About the ECG Analog Output Signal
104
Using the ECG Measurement
104
The First Three Displayed ECG Leads
104
Selecting the Va ECG Lead
105
Selecting the Vb ECG Lead
105
Changing to an ECG Cable with Fewer Leadwires
105
Deactivating the ECG Leads off Alarm
105
Setting the Beat Volume
106
Selecting the Beat Source
106
Setting the Beep Tone During Bradycardia Alarms
106
Selecting the ECG Waveform Size
106
Selecting the Hemodynamic Waveform Sweep Speed
107
Selecting the ECG Waveform Filter
107
Setting the QRS Width
107
Selecting the Leads for ECG Analysis
108
Relearning the Patient's QRS Pattern
108
Setting the Primary HR Source
108
Selecting HR Alarm Range
109
Showing Another Value in the HR Parameter Window
109
Displaying the ECG Grid
110
ECG Alarm Limits
110
ECG Alarm Priorities
111
ECG Measurement Practicalities
111
Alternate Pulse Rate Source
111
Intellirate Algorithm
111
Auto Algorithm
112
ECG Troubleshooting
112
About the 12RL ™ Feature
112
Pacemaker Detection
113
Pacemaker Detection Warnings
113
Pacemaker Detection Points to Note
113
Selecting the Pacemaker Detection
114
Pacemaker Detection Troubleshooting
114
Arrhythmia Monitoring
115
Arrhythmia Monitoring Warnings
115
Arrhythmia Measurement Limitations
116
Setting Arrhythmia Alarms
117
Setting HR for V Tach
117
Setting the Arrhythmia Category to Alarm
117
Setting the Pause Interval
117
Arrhythmia Alarm Messages
118
Setting HR for SVT
118
Setting the SVT Length
118
About the Arrhythmia Detection
120
Arrhythmia Troubleshooting
120
ST Detection
122
About the ST Analysis
122
ST Alarm Limits
122
ST Detection Measurement Limitations
122
ST Detection Points to Note
122
Starting the ST Detection
122
Impedance Respiration
123
Impedance Respiration Compatibility Limitations
123
Respiration Safety Precautions
123
Respiration Warnings
123
Respiration Cautions
124
Respiration Measurement Limitations
124
Respiration Points to Note
124
Respiration Measurement Setup
125
Preparing the Patient's Respiration Electrode Sites
125
Respiration Equipment to Patient Connection with CARESCAPE ONE
125
Respiration Lead and Breath Detection
125
Respiration Lead I Electrode Placement
126
Respiration Lead II Electrode Placement
126
Respiration Lead RL-LL Electrode Placement
127
Respiration Measurement Checks
127
Respiration Measurement on the Monitor Screen
127
Using the Respiration Measurement
128
Enabling Respiration Smoothing
128
Selecting the Respiration Lead
128
Selecting the Respiration Waveform Size Automatically
128
Selecting the Respiration Waveform Size Manually
128
Selecting the Waveform Sensitivity
128
Turning on the Respiration Measurement
128
Relearning the Respiration Pattern
129
Selecting the Waveform Speed
129
Setting the Respiration Alarm Limits
129
Turning Inspiration and Expiration Markers on or off
129
Turning on or off the Respiration Rate Alarm
129
Apnea Alarms' Deactivation with the Pause Audio Key
130
Enabling the Respiration Cardiac Artifact Alarm
130
Respiration Alarm Priorities
130
Setting the Apnea Alarm Delay
130
Turning off the Respiration Measurement
130
Respiration Measurement Description
131
How to Interpret the Respiration Values
131
Respiration Troubleshooting
131
Spo₂
133
Spo 2 Compatibility Limitations
133
Spo 2 Safety Precautions
133
Spo 2 Warnings
133
Spo Cautions
136
Spo 2 Measurement Limitations
137
Spo 2 Points to Note
137
Masimo Safety Precautions
137
Masimo Warnings
137
Masimo Cautions
139
Masimo Points to Note
140
Spo₂ Measurement Guidelines
141
GE Trusignal Technology and Sensor Measurement Guidelines
141
Masimo SET Technology and Sensor Measurement Guidelines
141
Nellcor ™ Sensors with Oximax ™ Technology and Sensor Measurement Guidelines
142
Spo₂ Measurement Setup
143
Spo 2 Equipment to Patient Connection with CARESCAPE ONE
143
Preparing the Spo 2 Connection
143
Checking the Spo 2 Measurement
143
Using the Spo₂ Measurement
144
Changing the Spo Waveform Scale
144
Changing the Spo Waveform Size
144
Selecting the Spo Hemodynamic Sweep Speed
144
Selecting the Spo as the Primary Heart Rate Source
144
Showing the Spo Pulse Rate
145
Adjusting the Spo Pulse Beep Volume
145
Selecting the Beat Source
145
Setting the Variable Beat Tone
145
Masimo SET Data Averaging and Updating
145
Selecting the Spo Averaging Time
145
Selecting the Masimo Spo Sensor Sensitivity Level
146
Updating
146
Selecting the Spo Response Time
146
Nellcor ™ Oximax ™ Satseconds ™ Alarm Management
147
Setting the Spo Alarms and Alarm Limits
148
Deactivating the Spo2 Probe off Alarm
148
Spo 2 Alarm Priorities
148
Stopping the Spo Measurement
149
How to Interpret the Spo₂ Values
149
Spo 2 Signal Strength
149
Spo 2 Waveform Quality
149
Spo 2 Waveform Stability
150
Spo 2 Wavelengths and Optical Output Power
150
Spo 2 Measurement and Interference
150
Spo 2 Troubleshooting
151
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure
153
NIBP Compatibility Limitations
153
NIBP Safety Precautions
153
NIBP Warnings
153
NIBP Cautions
154
NIBP Measurement Limitations
155
NIBP Points to Note
155
NIBP Measurement Setup
156
Checking the NIBP Measurement
156
NIBP Equipment to Patient Connection with CARESCAPE ONE
156
Preparing the NIBP Patient Connection
156
NIBP Measurement on Screen
157
Manual NIBP Measurements
157
Starting or Stopping a Single NIBP Measurement from the Main Menu
157
Starting or Stopping a Single NIBP Measurement from the NIBP Setup Menu
157
Automatic NIBP Measurements
157
NIBP Auto Mode
157
Automatic NIBP Measurements and Monitor Clock Synchronization
158
Setting the Cycle Time between NIBP Measurements
158
STAT Mode
158
NIBP Cuffs
159
Initial NIBP Cuff Inflation Pressure
159
NIBP Cuff Selection and Placement
159
Selecting NIBP Cuff Size
159
NIBP Volume and Display Settings
160
Adjusting the NIBP Measurement Completion Tone Volume
160
Setting the NIBP Display Format
160
NIBP Alarms
160
Setting NIBP Alarms
160
NIBP Alarms' Deactivation with Pause Audio Key
161
NIBP Recheck after Alarm Violation (Control Measurement)
161
NIBP Measurement Description
161
NIBP Measurement Technologies
162
DINAMAP Step Deflation Technology
162
DINAMAP Superstat NIBP Technology
162
NIBP Calibration
163
NIBP Troubleshooting
164
Invasive Pressures
165
Invasive Pressures Compatibility Limitations
165
Invasive Pressure Safety Precautions
165
Invasive Pressure Warnings
165
Invasive Pressure Points to Note
166
Invasive Pressure Measurement Setup
166
Checking the Invasive Pressure Measurement
166
Connecting the Invasive Pressure Transducer and Cable
166
Invasive Pressure Equipment to Patient Connection with CARESCAPE ONE
166
Invasive Pressure Measurement on the Monitor Screen
167
Using the Invasive Pressure Measurement
167
About Zeroing the Invasive Pressure Transducers
167
Invasive Pressure Analog Output
167
Optimizing the Invasive Pressure Waveform Scale
168
Selecting an Invasive Pressure Channel Label
168
Selecting the Size of the Invasive Pressure Waveform
168
Zeroing the Invasive Pressure Transducers
168
Selecting Invasive Pressure as the Primary Heart Rate Source
169
Selecting the Displayed Invasive Pressure Format
169
Selecting the Hemodynamic Waveform Sweep Speed
169
Selecting the Invasive Pressure Noise Reduction Filter
170
Showing the CPP Value in the ICP Parameter Window
170
Showing the Pulse Rate in the Invasive Pressure Parameter Window
170
Using the IP Channel Standby
170
Compensating for Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) Waveform Irregularities
171
Selecting Smart BP
171
Selecting the Primary Arterial Source
171
Setting an Arterial Invasive Pressure Disconnection Alarm
172
Setting Invasive Pressure Alarm Limits
172
Invasive Pressures Alarm Priorities
172
Invasive Pressure Practicalities
173
Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump
173
Invasive Pressure Parameters
173
Invasive Pressure Troubleshooting
176
Temperature
179
Temperature Compatibility Limitations
179
Temperature Safety Precautions
179
Temperature Cautions
179
Temperature Warnings
179
Temperature Points to Note
180
Temperature Measurement Setup
180
Preparing the Patient for Temperature Measurement
180
Temperature Equipment to Patient Connection with CARESCAPE ONE
180
Checking the Temperature Measurement
181
Temperature Measurement on Screen
181
Using the Temperature Measurement
181
Changing the Temperature Site Label
181
Setting Temperature Alarms
181
Starting the Temperature Measurement
181
Temperature Mappings
181
Stopping the Temperature Measurement
182
Temperature Practicalities
182
Temperature Troubleshooting
182
Co₂
185
CO 2 Safety Precautions
185
CO 2 Warnings
185
CO Cautions
186
CO Points to Note
186
CO₂ Measurement Setup
187
Equipment Connection with CARESCAPE CO
187
Preparing the Setup for CARESCAPE CO
187
About Sidestream Kits
188
Using the CO₂ Measurement
188
Pump on or off with CARESCAPE CO
188
Selecting the CO 2 Scale
188
Selecting the CO 2 Sweep Speed
188
Apnea Alarm Deactivation with the Pause Audio Key
189
Deactivating the Apnea Alarm
189
Setting CO 2 Limit Alarms
189
Selecting CO 2 Average
190
Selecting the Apnea Alarm Limit
190
Selecting the Fio 2 Level
190
Selecting the N 2 O Level
190
Zeroing the Loflo Sidestream Module
190
Preventing Care Area Pollution
191
Connecting to Scavenging Systems
191
Stopping the CO 2 Measurement
191
Basics of CO₂ Measurement
191
Normal CO 2 Waveform
191
Dips in Capnogram
192
The Origin of the CO Waveform
192
CO₂ Measurement Practicalities
193
Ventilation Management
193
How to Prevent Effects of Humidity
194
Prevention of the Breathing System Contamination
194
CO 2 Troubleshooting
195
Trends
197
Viewing Numeric Trends
197
Changing the Time Interval of Numeric Trends
197
About Snapshots and Graphic Trends
197
Cleaning and Care
199
Cleaning
199
Cleaning and Care Overview
199
Cleaning Safety Precautions
199
Cleaning Points to Note
200
General Cleaning Instructions
200
Permitted Detergents
200
Setting the Touchscreen off for Cleaning
200
Other Manufacturer Cleaning Instructions
201
Disinfection
204
Disinfection Cleaning Precautions
204
Disinfection Points to Note
204
Permitted Disinfectants
204
Disinfection and Sterilization of Accessories
206
Care
207
Care Safety Precautions
207
Care Schedules
207
Regular Calibration Checks
208
Messages
209
Messages Related to ECG Measurement
209
Messages Related to Impedance Respiration Measurement with CARESCAPE ONE
213
Messages Related to Spo 2 Measurement with CARESCAPE ONE
214
Messages Related to NIBP Measurement
218
Messages Related to Invasive Pressures Measurement
219
Messages Related to Temperature Measurement
225
Messages Related to CO 2 Measurement
226
Messages Related to Various Technical Issues
229
Abbreviations
233
List of Abbreviations
233
Skills Checklist
239
System Introduction
239
Starting and Ending
239
Monitoring Basics
240
Alarms
240
Transport
241
Ecg
241
Impedance Respiration
243
Pulse Oximetry (Spo 2 )
243
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure
244
Invasive Pressures
245
Temperature
245
Trends
246
Compatibility
247
Measurement Device Compatibility
247
Identical Measurement Devices
247
Measurement Device Compatibility
248
Host Monitor Compatibility
248
Dock Compatibility
248
Compliance
249
Standards Compliance
249
Iec 60601-1
249
Design, Environmental, and Physical Specifications
251
CARESCAPE ONE Specifications
251
CARESCAPE Dock F0 Specifications
253
Mini Dock, Parameter Dock 1, and Parameter Dock 5 Specifications
254
CARESCAPE ECG Specifications
255
CARESCAPE Spo
255
CARESCAPE Pressure Specifications
257
CARESCAPE Temperature Specifications
258
CARESCAPE CO 2 Specifications
258
Alarm Specifications
261
Alarm Standards Compliance
261
Auditory Alarm Volume, IEC Tones
261
Auditory Alarm Volume, Legacy Tones
261
Audio Alarm Sound Tolerances
262
IEC Alarm Tone Sound Patterns
262
Legacy Alarm Tone Sound Patterns
263
Auditory Information Signal Characteristics
263
Visual Information Signals
263
Alarm Delay Specifications
263
Time to Alarm for Tachycardia
264
Physiological Alarm Delay Specifications
264
Technical Alarm Delay Specifications
269
Alarm Priorities and Escalation Times
273
Alarm Priorities and Escalation Times for ECG
273
Alarm Priorities and Escalation Times for Impedance Respiration
278
Alarm Priorities and Escalation Times for Spo
279
Alarm Priorities and Escalation Times for NIBP
283
Alarm Priorities and Escalation Times for Invasive Pressures
284
Alarm Priorities and Escalation Times for Temperature
291
Alarm Priorities and Escalation Times for CO
292
Alarm Priorities and Escalation Times for Various Situations
294
Parameter Specifications
297
ECG Standards Compliance
297
ECG Performance Specifications
297
Impedance Respiration Standards Compliance
300
Impedance Respiration Performance Specifications
300
Spo 2 Standards Compliance
300
Spo 2 Displayed Saturation Values
301
Spo₂ Summary of Clinical Studies Used to Establish Accuracy Claims
301
Accuracy of Nellcor ™ Sensors with Oximax ™ Technology
301
Accuracy of Masimo SET Technology with Masimo SET Sensors
301
Accuracy of GE Trusignal Technology with Trusignal Sensors
302
Spo 2 Test Methods Used to Establish Accuracy Claims During Motion
302
Spo₂ Test Methods Used to Establish Accuracy Claims During Low Perfusion
303
Low Perfusion Accuracy of Nellcor Oximax Technology with Oximax Sensors
303
Low Perfusion Accuracy of Masimo SET Technology
303
Low Perfusion Accuracy of GE Trusignal Technology with Trusignal Sensors
303
Spo₂ Test Methods Used to Establish Pulse Rate Accuracy
303
Pulse Rate Accuracy of Nellcor Oximax Technology with Oximax Sensors
303
Pulse Rate Accuracy of Masimo SET Technology with Masimo Sensors
304
Pulse Rate Accuracy of GE Trusignal Technology with Trusignal Sensors
304
Spo 2 Performance Specifications
304
Spo₂ Supplemental Analysis Graphs
307
Additional Accuracy Information for Nellcor
307
Sensors
307
Additional Accuracy Information for Masimo Sensors
309
Additional Accuracy Information for GE Trusignal Sensors
313
NIBP Standards Compliance
318
NIBP Performance Specifications
318
Invasive Pressure Standards Compliance
319
Invasive Pressure Performance Specifications
319
Temperature Standards Compliance
320
Temperature Performance Specifications
320
CO 2 Standards Compliance
321
CO 2 Performance Specifications
321
Default Settings
323
Understanding Your Monitor Configuration
323
Software Packages
323
Licensed Software Options
323
Software Profiles
324
Software Settings
324
Care Unit Settings
324
Demo Mode
325
Profile Settings
325
Current Patient Settings
326
Configuring Care Unit Settings
326
Alarm Settings
326
Parameter Alarms Settings
327
Admit/Discharge Settings
330
Unit of Measure Settings
330
Parameter Settings
330
Configuring Profile Settings
331
Alarm Delay Settings
332
Invasive Pressures Alarms Settings
332
Invasive Pressures Settings for Labels
337
Configuring Locking Settings
339
Parameter Locking Settings
339
Alarm Locking Settings
339
Configuring Time & Date Settings
341
Time Format Settings
341
Configuring Current Patient Settings
341
Alarm Limits Settings
342
Alarm Priority Settings
342
Arrhythmia Alarm Settings
343
Audible and Visual Alarm Settings
346
Monitor Screen Settings
346
Invasive Pressures Color Settings for Channels
347
Other Parameters Color Settings
347
Monitor Sound Settings
347
Monitor Parameter Settings
348
Admit/Discharge or Start/End Case Settings
348
Trend Settings
349
Parameter Default Settings
350
ECG Default Settings
350
ST Default Settings
354
Impedance Respiration Default Settings
355
Spo 2 Default Settings
356
NIBP Default Settings
358
Invasive Pressures Default Settings
359
CO 2 Default Settings
364
Temperature Default Settings
365
Supplies and Accessories
367
About this List
367
Ordering Information
368
Parameter Accessories
368
ECG Accessories
368
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Accessories
373
Temperature Accessories
376
CO 2 Accessories
377
Other Accessories
378
Cables, Adapters, and Other Accessories
378
Mounting Accessories
379
Supplies
380
Maintenance
381
Planned Maintenance
381
Recommended Regular Checks
381
Daily Checks
381
Once a Year Checks
381
CARESCAPE Spo 2 - Nellcor Maintenance
381
Maintaining the Battery
382
About the Lithium-Ion Battery
382
Battery Storage Recommendations
382
Improving Battery Performance
382
Charging a Battery Inside the CARESCAPE ONE
383
Charging a Battery Using an External Battery Charger
383
Conditioning the Battery
383
Replacing the CARESCAPE ONE Battery
383
Testing the Battery Charge
383
Battery Recycling
385
Electromagnetic Compatibility
387
Iec 60601-1-2
387
Essential Performance in EMC
387
Electromagnetic Compatibility Safety Precautions
388
Electromagnetic Compatibility Cautions
388
Electromagnetic Compatibility Warnings
388
Electromagnetic Emissions
388
Electromagnetic Immunity
389
Recommended Separation Distances
390
Compliant Cables and Accessories
391
Minimizing Electromagnetic Interference
391
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
21
E-Minic Indications for Use
288
Airway Gases Alternative Patient Connections
288
Checking the Airway Gases Measurement
289
Airway Gases Parameters
290
Using the E-Modules for CO₂ Measurement
292
Available Menu Selections
292
Selecting the CO 2 Scale
292
Selecting the CO 2 Sweep Speed
292
Setting CO 2 Limit Alarms
292
Deactivating the Apnea Alarm
292
Apnea Alarms' Deactivation with the Pause Audio Key
293
Selecting What to Show with Etco 2
293
Selecting the Fio 2 Level
293
Selecting the N 2 O Level
293
Using the CARESCAPE Respiratory Modules and Compact Airway
294
Modules for O₂ Measurement
294
Selecting the O 2 Scale
294
Selecting the O 2 Sweep Speed
294
Setting O 2 Alarms
294
Using the CARESCAPE Respiratory Modules and Compact Airway Modules for AA and N₂O Measurement
294
Selecting the Agent Scale
294
Selecting the Agent Sweep Speed
294
Setting Agent Limit Alarms
295
Gases Alarm Priorities
295
Preventing Operating Room Pollution
295
Scavenging through the Ventilator Reservoir
295
Scavenging through the Anesthesia Gas Scavenging System
295
Connecting Directly to the Scavenging System
295
Stopping the Airway Gases Measurement
296
Calibrating Airway Gases
296
Basics of Airway Gases Measurement
297
Airway Gases Measurement Description, CARESCAPE Respiratory Modules and Compact Airway Modules
297
Airway Gases Measurement Description, E-Minic
297
GE CARESCAPE Clinical Reference Manual (24 pages)
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Monitor
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Carescape One
5
Overview
5
CARESCAPE ONE System Components
6
CARESCAPE ONE Front, Back, and Side Views
7
Docking
8
Turning the CARESCAPE ONE On/Off
9
Inserting and Removing a Battery
9
CARESCAPE ONE Monitoring Basics
10
Profiles
13
Starting Monitoring
14
Entering Patient Data
15
Resetting a Case / Discharging a Patient
16
Standby
17
Alarms
18
Pausing Alarms
18
Adjusting the Alarm Volume
18
Changing an Alarm Limit
19
CARESCAPE CO Measurement
20
Trends
21
Transport Use
22
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