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(C) Example: Programming the Monitor for Four (4) Periods
Suppose that the start time of the monitoring session is 09:00 and you would like the monitor to
measure the patient's blood pressure every 30 minutes until 22:00, and from 22:00 to 23:00 you
want the monitor OFF so that the patient may sleep, and from 23:00 to 06:00 you would like the
patient's blood pressure measured once an hour, and finally from 06:00 you want the blood pressure
measured every 15 minutes. Remember that the Time for Period One (1) also defines the End of the
monitoring session. The end time for Period Four (4) will default to the Time for Period One (1), in
this case 09:00.
PERIOD
TIME
INTERVAL
DURATION
1
09:00-22:00
30 minutes
13 hours
2
22:00-23:00
OFF
1 hours
3
23:00-06:00
1 hour
7 hours
4
06:00-09:00
15 minutes
3 hours
Total:
24 hours
The following is the recorder setup according to these instructions.
Note
: Set Periods One (1), Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4). Leave the other Periods as
“-”.
PERIOD
START
INTERVAL
1
9
30 minutes
2
22
OFF
3
23
1 hour
4
6
15 minutes
5
-
-
6
-
-
Figure 25: Monitor programming example 3
Summary of Contents for Doctor Pro TM-2430-13
Page 54: ...53 4 PRINTOUT EXAMPLES Figure 36 Patient information Text data ...
Page 55: ...54 Figure 37 Summary data Full and partial Text data ...
Page 56: ...55 Figure 38 Summary data Awake and sleep Text data ...
Page 57: ...56 Figure 39 Blood pressure data Text data ...
Page 58: ...57 Figure 40 Trend graph Blood pressure and double product Graphical data ...
Page 59: ...58 Figure 41 Correlation plots upper and histogram plots lower Graphical data ...
Page 60: ...59 Figure 42 Circadian rhythm plots upper and HBI analysis plots lower Graphical data ...
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