14 Monitoring Uterine Activity Externally
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Troubleshooting
External Toco Monitoring
Problem
Possible Causes
Solutions
Quality of the trace deteriorates
or the Toco baseline varies.
The belt is incorrectly fastened and is
too slack or too tight or the belt has lost
its elasticity.
The belt must be tight enough to ensure
good contact between the patient's skin
and the entire surface of the transducer
without causing discomfort. Ensure you
are using the correct belt. Adjust it as
necessary.
Fetal movement.
Check the belt is correctly fastened (see
above) and adjust as necessary.
Reposition the transducer and reset the
Toco baseline if necessary.
Maternal respiration superimposed on
trace.
Check belt is not too loose.
Maternal movement/change of position. Following maternal movement, reset
Toco baseline.
Toco sensitivity is too high
(above 100 units).
Toco trace is exceeding the paper
scale.
Physical transmission of pressure from
the uterus to the sensor is much higher
than the average value.
The belt must be tight enough to ensure
good contact between the patient's skin
and the entire surface of the transducer
without causing discomfort. Ensure you
are using the correct belt. Adjust it as
necessary.Ensure a good contact
between the patient's skin and the entire
surface of the transducer. Reposition
transducer if necessary.
Ensure the belt is not too loose. The belt
must be tight enough to ensure good
contact between the patient's skin and
the entire surface of the transducer
without causing discomfort. Ensure you
are using the correct belt. Adjust it as
necessary.
Select 50% Toco sensitivity.
Toco EQUIP MALF
is displayed.
See the chapter “Patient Alarms and
INOPs” on page 73.
Toco UNPLUGGED
is displayed.
See the chapter “Patient Alarms and
INOPs” on page 73.
If you suspect the signal from the transducer.
Test the Transducer (see “Testing Toco
Transducers” on page 132 below).
Summary of Contents for Avalon FM20
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Page 8: ...8 ...
Page 56: ...3 Basic Operation 56 ...
Page 72: ...5 Alarms 72 ...
Page 82: ...6 Patient Alarms and INOPs 82 ...
Page 86: ...7 Admitting and Discharging 86 ...
Page 90: ...8 Non Stress Test Timer 90 ...
Page 120: ...11 Monitoring Twin FHRs 120 ...
Page 126: ...12 Monitoring Triple FHRs 126 ...
Page 136: ...15 Monitoring Uterine Activity Internally 136 ...
Page 142: ...16 Monitoring FHR Using DECG 142 Testing DECG Mode Refer to the monitor s Service Guide ...
Page 154: ...18 Monitoring SpO2 154 ...
Page 164: ...20 Printing the ECG Waveform 164 ...
Page 166: ...21 Paper Save Mode for Maternal Measurements 166 ...
Page 170: ...22 Recovering Data 170 ...
Page 174: ...23 Care and Cleaning 174 ...
Page 188: ...25 Accessories and Supplies 188 ...
Page 216: ...26 Specifications and Standards Compliance 216 ...
Page 221: ...Part Number 453564290161 Printed in Germany 08 11 453564290161 ...