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B40/B20 Patient Monitor
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OCRG
The monitor support 8 minutes OCRG (oxycardiorespirogram) function in the NEONATAL mode.
The OCRG subsystem provides services to view and review specific high resolution trends, high
resolution beatto- beat HR, high resolution beat-to-beat SpO2 and compressed respiration
waveform - simultaneously in the same view. Two types of views are provided: OCRG Snapshot
view and OCRG Realtime view.
View OCRG snapshot
The OCRG snapshot is created when OCRG event is triggered. Refer to
"Setup OCRG"
for OCRG
event setup. The monitor can store up to 70 OCRG snapshots. OCRG snapshot includes the
trend data 6 minutes before and 2 minutes after the OCRG event. If multiple OCRG events are
triggered within 2 minutes, they will be detected as one OCRG event. During this time, only the
first OCRG event will trigger OCRG Snapshot creation.
To display the OCRG snapshot record.
1.
In NEONATAL mode, Press the
Pt.Data & Trends
key.
2.
Select
OCRG Snapshots
.
You can select
Scroll Snapshots
and scroll left and right with the Trim Knob to see OCRG
snapshots earlier. The trigger time and condition also showed on the left menu area.
You can select
Remove Menu
to hide the left side menu. Press the Trim Knob to show the
menu.
View realtime OCRG
To display the realtime OCRG.
1.
In NEONATAL mode, Press the
Pt.Data & Trends
key.
2.
Select
OCRG Realtime
.
You can select
Remove Menu
to hide the left side menu. Press the Trim Knob
to show the menu.
Setup OCRG
The OCRG event is that any one of HR, SpO2, Apnea is out of OCRG triggering limits range. You
can setup these limits.
Adjust OCRG alarm limits
1.
In NEONATAL mode, Press the
Pt.Data & Trends
key.
2.
Select
OCRG Setup
.
3.
Select
Adjust Limits
.
Adjust short apnea time
1.
In NEONATAL mode, Press the
Pt.Data & Trends
key.
2.
Select
OCRG Setup
.
3.
Select
Short Apnea
.
NOTE: The default short apnea time is 20 seconds.
Summary of Contents for B20
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Page 59: ...3 Installation ...
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