User's Manual

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NOTE
If NIBP measurement fails, “XX” is displayed; if NIBP measurement is not taken or NIBP
measurement exceeds its measurement ranges, “--” is displayed.
NIBP numerics in black color with a light outline indicate that the measurement is old and exceeds
the configured NIBP Measurement Timeout time (see section 25.5.5Setting Parameter Measurement
Timeout). These NIBP values are not recommended for reference.
13.6 Preparing for NIBP Measurements
13.6.1 Preparing the Patient for NIBP Measurements
In normal use, perform NIBP measurement on a patient who is in the following position:
Comfortably seated
Legs uncrossed
Feet flat on the floor
Back, arm and feet supported
NOTE
It is recommended that the patient remains calm and relaxes as much as possible before performing
the measurement and that the patient does not talk during the measurement.
Other factors that have been shown to result in an overestimation of blood pressure are labored
breathing, full bladder, pain etc.
13.6.2 Placing the NIBP Cuff
To place the NIBP cuff, follow this procedure:
1. Verify that the patient category setting is correct.
2. Connect the air tubing to the NIBP connector on the MPM module.
3. Select an appropriately sized cuff for the patient, and then wrap it around the limb directly over the
patient’s skin as follows:
a Determine the patient
s limb circumference.
b Select an appropriate cuff by referring to the limb circumference marked on the cuff. The width of the
cuff should be 40% (50% for neonates) of the limb circumference, or 2/3 of the length of the upper
arm or the thigh. The inflatable part of the cuff should be long enough to encircle to overlap at least
50% to 80% of the limb.
c Apply the cuff to the patient
s upper arm or leg and make sure the Φ marking on the cuff matches the
artery location. The cuff should fit snugly, but with enough room for two fingers to be placed
between the cuff and the patient
s arm (on adults), and loosely on neonates with little or no air
present within the cuff. Otherwise it may cause discoloration and ischemia of the extremities. Make
sure that the cuff index line falls within the range markings on the cuff. If it does not, use a cuff that fits
better.
(1) Systolic pressure alarm limits (2) NIBP unit: mmHg or kPa (3) The last NIBP measurement time
(4) Time to the next measurement (for Auto mode and Sequence mode)
(5) Measurement mode: for Auto NIBP, interval
is displayed; for Sequence mode, the current phase and interval are
displayed
(6) Diastolic pressure (7) Diastolic pressure alarm limit (8) Mean pressure alarm limit
(9) Mean pressure (displayed after measurement completed) or cuff pressure (displayed during the measurement)
(10) Systolic pressure (11) Pulse Rate