User Manual Part 6
5-4 ApexPro™ 2001989-301A- draft 1
Alarms
A graph prints automatically when a patient experiences a Crisis or Warning alarm.
Arrhythmia alarm graphs run until the end of the alarm event or manually stopped by
the user. The printer prints the 10 seconds of data that occurred immediately before
the event, and prints for the duration of the event. The printer stops printing when the
patient returns to a normal rhythm. If a printer is not available at the time of the alarm
event, a 20-second graph is saved. This saved graph will print when a printer becomes
available.
You can temporarily adjust patient status alarm levels and limits. See Adjusting alarm
control settings on page 5-8.
System status alarms
System status alarms are triggered by network or equipment problems. They are of
lesser priority than patient status alarms.
There are three severity levels of system status alarms:
System Warning: Serious network or equipment problems.
System Advisory: Network or equipment problems.
System Message: Additional information only.
The CIC Pro center’s response to system status alarms is as follows.
Managing patient alarms
To support a patient’s unique arrhythmia or parameter condition, you can temporarily
adjust a patient’s Parameter Limits And Alarm Levels. See Adjusting alarm control
settings on page 5-8.
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For telemetry patients only, the factory default for this setting is
Always on
. To change this
setting, see the
Telemetry Unit Defaults
in the CIC Pro Clinical Information Center
Bedrock Hardware Platform Service Manual.
Indicator System Warning System Advisory System Message
Alarm tone Repeating foghorn Single foghorn No
On-screen message Yes Yes Yes
Colored patient
window border
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2
1
When using the multi-patient viewer, the patient window border briefly flashes on and off at the
start of the alarm and then stays on until the alarm is silenced or the alarming condition
ends.
2
Only patient status
Crisis
and
Warning
alarms and system status
Warning
alarms activate the
colored border. Patients selected for single patient view have a white border in the multi-
patient viewer.
Yellow No No
Draft