Use Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Device Description
- Indications for Use
- Components Included with the Cardi/o Remote Patient Monitor System
- CARDI/O® USE INSTRUCTIONS
- Cardi/o® Overview
- Cardi/o® Remote Patient Monitor (RMP) may be use for synchronous telehealth consultations where real-time intermittent spot-checking of vital signs may be desired; and for asynchronous telehealth consultations where historical data can be viewed and d...
- Step 1. Connect the Cardi/o® Sensor to the Internet via WiFi
- Scan the barcode containing a unique ID that is located on the sensor device with a smart phone, then input the local WiFi passcode to complete the Sensor connection.
- Determine whether the Cardi/o® RMP will be for intermittent use or long-term use and position the Sensor device according to Figure A or Figure B below.
- Step 2.A Positioning Cardi/o® for Intermittent Use – tabletop option
- Step 2.B Positioning Cardi/o® for Long Term Use – wall-mount option
- Step 3. Accessing Patient Data
- Step 4. Managing Patient Alerts
- Step 5. Downloading and Reporting Data
- Cardi/o® Sensor Return or Disposal
- Troubleshooting
- Contact Information
- Product Specifications
- General Symbols
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Date: 01Sep2020
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Personalize Alarm Thresholds via the Cardi/o
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Central Dashboard Administrator Portal
Adjust the high and low thresholds of the alarm parameters in the Cardi/o
®
Central Dashboard
administrator portal to personalize alert settings for individual patients. Table 1 below indicates the default
values for the high and low thresholds for each parameter.
Step 5. Downloading and Reporting Data
Note: Recorded patient data is intended to automatically uploaded data via the cloud to the unique
patient Cardi/o
®
record on a continuing basis.
Download data via the Cardi/o
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Central Dashboard web-application installed on a desktop computer.
Select date ranges and time periods to view data trends and values on a pdf report. Email the report to an
email you designate; set reporting for as many times a day or week as needed for treatments. Refer to
the applicable guide for the Cardi/o
®
Central Dashboard web-application to navigate reporting features.
PARAMETERS Range Low Threshold High Threshold
Heart Rate
20 180 BPM
50
100
Respiratory Rate 0 60 bpm 9 29
Stress Score (HRV-related) 0 10 score 0 5
Table 1: Default thresholds for Alarm settings are indicated above, and may be adjusted according to guidance by
the healthcare professional