These guidelines do
NOT
replace the instructions for use and all users should refer to the appropriate
Operator’s Manual
for detailed instructions.
The Illustrations may not necessarily reflect the setup or data displayed on your device.
CAS BeneVision N Series 22/19 & N1 User Guide_V1 Mindray UK © 2020. Errors and omissions excepted. Subject to change.
Mindray® is a registered trademark of Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co. Ltd.
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PATIENT ADMISSION & DISCHARGE
Admitting a patient
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Select the New Patient option from the standby screen
OR
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Select the Patient Demographics quick key
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Enter patient details in the Patient Demographics window
NB Ensure the correct Patient Category (ADU, PED or NEO) and Paced status is selected
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Select Ok when complete
Please Note:
When docking the N1, if the Patient Demographics in the host monitor are inconsistent with those in the
N1, a Select Patient menu will appear
Choose from:
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Continue Patient in Monitor
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Continue Patient in N1
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New Patient
Discharging a patient
Manually discharge a patient by selecting either of the following methods:
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Patient information area at the top left corner of the screen
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Patient Demographics quick key
→
Discharge Patient
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Main Menu quick key
→
from the Patient Management column select Discharge
Select an option from the Discharge Patient menu:
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Ok: discharges the patient and returns to the normal monitoring screen
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Standby
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Ok: discharges the patient and enters the standby screen
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Print End Case Report
→
Ok: discharges the patient and prints the end case report
SpO
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Perfusion Index (PI)
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This is the numerical value for the pulsatile portion of the measured signal caused by arterial pulsation
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PI is an indicator of pulsatile strength, and is also used to assess the quality of an SpO
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measurement
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Above 1 is optimal
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Between 0.3 and 1 is acceptable (displays with a yellow background)
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Below 0.3 indicates low perfusion (displays with a red background)
Reposition the SpO
2
sensor or find a better sensor location. If low perfusion persists, choose another
method of measuring oxygen saturation if possible
Low PI value
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This example displays a low PI of 0.2 indicating that the pulse is weak
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The PI value highlighted in RED offers a visual indicator of the PI status
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The SpO2 numeric becomes ‘hollow’ as a further visual indication that
the measurement may be unreliable