Operator's Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- 8 Alarm Control
- 9 Printing
- 10 Patient Data
- 11 ECG Monitoring
- 12 SpO2 Monitoring
- 13 NBP Monitoring
- A Message Glossary
- B Supplies
- C Abbreviations and Symbols
- D ApexPro FH Transceiver
- Index
9-6 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision D
2001989-134
Printing: Graph All Patients
Graph All Patients
Clicking on the Print button at the bottom of the CIC Pro display sends a
Graph All Patients request to all beds displayed on the CIC Pro,
initiating a 10-second graph for each admitted telemetry patient. When
this option is selected for telemetry patients, graph requests always print
at a speed of 25 millimeters per second.
NOTE
This Graph All Patients function is only available when the single
patient viewer is closed. If a single patient viewer is open, selecting
Print from the main menu initiates a printout of whichever tab sheet
is in front.
The print process stops automatically. If the Graph Stop control key is
pressed on the external DDW, the current patient’s graph stops and the
writer begins to print a 10-second graph for the next patient.
If a patient’s data is currently printing or is being saved to print when a
Graph All Patients request is initiated, this patient’s data will not be
included in the Graph All Patients graph. This patient’s data will print
independently of the Graph All Patients graph.
Clicking on the ECG parameter window for a patient whose data is
saving will cancel the Graph All Patients request for that patient.
If, while a Graph All Patients request is in progress, an arrhythmia
alarm occurs for a patient, the alarm data will replace the data that was
saved for the Graph All Patients request. The alarm data will then
appear on the graph printout.
If, while a Graph All Patients request is running, a telemetry patient
initiates a graph from his or her telemetry transmitter, the saved data
for the Graph All Patients graph will be replaced by data from the
patient’s telemetry transmitter. The data from the telemetry transmitter
will then appear on the graph printout.