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Note: After a wireless alert signal has been successfully transmitted, the device does not
retransmit data for that particular alert until it is interrogated in the clinic by a programmer,
even if the threshold for the alert is met again in the interim. However, the device continues
to emit alert tones each day between patient follow-up sessions for active alerts that have
Device Tone programmed to On. There are no such tones emitted for alerts that have Device
Tone programmed to Off.
The CareAlert Notification methods (any one or a combination of voice message, text
message, pager, email, live call, or website-only) are set on a per-clinic basis according to
alert urgency and time of day. You can then assign the level of urgency to each alert for
individual patients, so that the same alert can be high-urgency for one patient and
low-urgency for another patient.
Figure 28. Process for transmitting Medtronic CareAlert Notifications
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1 The device detects an alert condition and establishes wireless communication with the monitor.
2 The monitor sends the alert data to a secure server via the patient’s phone line.
3 If the CareLink Network is configured to do so, the clinician is notified via voice message, text
message, pager, email, website, or live call. The clinician can then consult the network for
detailed information.
6.3.3 Operation of Medtronic CareAlert events
Medtronic CareAlert events trigger patient alerts that are clinician-defined or
system-defined and emit tones that can be differentiated using 2 levels of urgency:
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Clinician-defined alerts may be programmed as high-urgency or low-urgency and may
be turned on or off.
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System-defined alerts are high-urgency, and they are always on.
High-urgency alerts emit a dual, high-low tone. Low-urgency alerts emit an intermittent
on-off tone. High-urgency tones may indicate that there is a device problem that needs
immediate attention. Alerts are displayed in the Observations window on the Quick Look II
and Alert Events screens of the Medtronic CareLink Model 2090 Programmer.
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