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Instructions for use – Infinity Acute Care System – Monitoring Applications VG6.n
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Operating concept
Profiles/status
Cockpits are adaptable to different care areas. This
adaptability is partially due to profiles which allow
clinical personnel to create unique setups for the
patient population of specific care areas.
Profiles are divided into the following two
categories:
– Patient and default profiles
– System profiles (see page 82)
Patient and default profiles
A patient profile consists of user-defined settings
which are customized for each patient category
(adult, pediatric, neonate). For example, a profile
may be unique to an adult patient population in a
high-acuity OR setting, while another caters to
neonatal patients in a low-acuity OR setting. A
profile remembers patient and device settings for
future use. With a profile, time-consuming setup
tasks that would otherwise have to be repeated for
each monitoring session are eliminated.
For each patient category, five unique profiles can
be set up and saved. Included in the five profiles is
a Dräger default profile that cannot be changed.
The Dräger default profile is activated when the
Cockpit is booted up for the first time, new software
is installed, or factory defaults are restored.
The user-defined patient default profile is activated
whenever a new patient category is selected. In
addition, the patient default profile is activated after
patient data are transferred physically or over the
network.
The selected patient profile remains unchanged
under the following circumstances:
– When the Cockpit is turned off and on again
– When a patient is discharged
– When a monitor transitions out of standby mode
– When a monitor transitions out of privacy mode
Whenever an M540 is docked in an IACS
configuration, the profile of the connected Cockpit
overwrites any M540 profile settings. The only
exceptions are the following profile settings which
remain unchanged on the M540:
– Cable type
– etCO2 Atm. pressure
– SpO2 alarm delay
– Patient category (adult, pediatric, neonatal)
– Demographic data
– Invasive blood pressure labels
– QRS detection threshold
– M540 offline detection
– M540 battery alarm
After a patient discharge, all patient data are
deleted and the most recently used profile is
restored.