User's Manual

Panorama™ Operating Instructions 0070-00-0575-50 7 - 21
Views Events Tab
7.3.7 Waveform View of the Events Tab
The Waveforms view of the Events tab displays 20 seconds of waveform data for the
selected patient. In order for the event to display in the Waveforms view, there must be
waveform data associated with the event. Physiological alarm events are stored as waveform
data. All previously collected data is displayed, even if the parameter is not being
monitored. For additional information refer to ‘‘Alarms and Events’’ on page 14-1.
7.3.8 Accessing the Waveforms View
As noted in ‘‘List View of the Events Tab’’ on page 7-16, the List view of the Events tab
displays first when the tab is selected. To display the Waveforms view of the Events tab
(FIGURE 7-9), select a physiological alarm event (for example, Low Heart Rate Alarm) for the
selected patient, then select the View Waveforms sidebar button from the List view. If the
selected event does not have stored waveform data, a No Waveform data is collected
for this event message is displayed.
If data is available, the Waveform view displays 20 seconds of waveform data. The initial
Waveform view displays the first six seconds of waveform data before the alarm triggered.
Use the navigation tools to view the next six seconds of data. In addition, the reference line
location determines what numeric data is displayed.
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FIGURE 7-9 Waveforms view of the Events tab
7.3.8.1 Patient Demographic Field
The patient demographic field displays the patient’s last name and bed number, if available.
7.3.8.2 Parameters Field
The parameters field displays the parameters currently being monitored.
7.3.8.3 Time Interval Field
The time interval field is displayed in one second intervals. A total of six seconds can be
displayed on a screen.
Patient Demographic Field
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Event Description Field
Date Field
Parameter Field
Time Interval Field
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