
Viewing real-time patient data
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ApexPro™
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In-unit patient beds
You can view any in-unit patient bed that is on the Unity Network.
Viewing in-unit patients experiencing an alarm condition
When an in-unit patient experiences an alarm condition, you can quickly display this
patient’s data by displaying the single patient viewer.
You can use one of the following methods to display the single patient viewer of an
alarming patient bed:
Click in the patient window.
Click the alarm button.
The CIC Pro center can display an alarm button for a maximum of four patients. This
row of alarm buttons display across the top of the multi-patient viewer and show the
unit name, bed number, and the cause of the alarm.
The color of the alarm button indicates the severity of the patient alarm condition.
Red indicates a
Crisis
alarm condition, yellow indicates a
Warning
alarm condition,
an
Advisory
alarm condition, or a
System Warning
.
Another name for this row of alarm buttons is the Alarm Display Unit (ADU) line.
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Alarm buttons, also known as Alarm Display Unit (ADU) line
Viewing patient beds from another in-unit CIC Pro center
When you have more than one CIC Pro center in your care unit, you can view
(monitor) a patient bed from another in-unit CIC Pro center.
Complete the following procedure to view (monitor) in-unit patient beds from another
in-unit CIC Pro center:
Summary of Contents for ApexPro
Page 13: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 1 1 1 Introduction ...
Page 31: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 2 1 2 Equipment overview ...
Page 36: ...2 6 ApexPro 2001989 200E Equipment overview ...
Page 37: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 3 1 3 Equipment setup ...
Page 50: ...3 14 ApexPro 2001989 200E Equipment setup ...
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 ...
Page 166: ...8 22 ApexPro 2001989 200E Viewing stored patient data ...
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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Page 207: ...2001989 200E ApexPro E 1 E Technical specifications ...
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