Viewing stored patient data
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ApexPro™
8-5
4.
Use the scroll bar to move up or down through the list of events and data
samples.
Deleting a stored event or data sample
NOTE
Deleting an event or data sample from the CIC Pro center
Events
directory
also deletes the corresponding data from the monitor or telemetry system.
When the Patient Data Server (
PDS
) is active, the delete events button is
dimmed and you cannot delete any events or data samples from the
Events
directory.
To delete a stored event or data sample, use the
(delete event button)
with the red X.
Complete the following procedure to delete an event or data sample stored in the
Events
directory:
1.
From the single patient viewer, click
Patient Data...
>
Events
. The
Events
directory displays.
2.
Sort the data by event time or by event type.
3.
Use the scroll bar to move up or down through the list of events and data
samples.
4.
Click the single event or data sample you want to delete, or hold down
CNTRL
and continue to click the left mouse button to select multiple events or data
samples.
5.
Click the
(delete event button). This button is located under the
Events
directory and has a red-colored X on it. A window displays a message similar to
the following,
Are you sure you want to delete this event?
6.
Verify you selected the correct event or data sample for deletion:
Click
OK
to delete this event or data sample.
Click
Cancel
if you do not want to delete this event or data sample.
Viewing or printing an Event strip
You can view or print a maximum of a 10-second strip for any arrhythmia event or
ECG data sample stored in the
Events
directory. You can also view or print the current
and reference ST complexes for all available ECG leads.
The following is an example of an
Event Strip
.
Summary of Contents for ApexPro
Page 13: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 1 1 1 Introduction ...
Page 31: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 2 1 2 Equipment overview ...
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Page 37: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 3 1 3 Equipment setup ...
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Page 51: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 4 1 4 System setup ...
Page 69: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 5 1 5 Alarms ...
Page 86: ...5 18 ApexPro 2001989 200E Alarms ...
Page 87: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 6 1 6 Managing patients ...
Page 109: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 7 1 7 Viewing real time patient data ...
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Page 145: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 8 1 8 Viewing stored patient data ...
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Page 167: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 9 1 9 Printing ...
Page 175: ...2001989 200E ApexPro A 1 A Abbreviations and symbols ...
Page 183: ...2001989 200E ApexPro B 1 B Customized defaults worksheet ...
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Page 187: ...2001989 200E ApexPro C 1 C Maintenance ...
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Page 195: ...2001989 200E ApexPro D 1 D Troubleshooting ...
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