User's Manual

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NOTE
The GCS score range is adjustable. Refer to 25.4.2Setting GCS Threshold for Each Consciousness Level
for the method of changing the high limit and low limit of each consciousness level.
19.2.4 Setting GCS Scoring Interval
From the GCS dialog, select Interval to set GCS scoring interval. When the scoring interval is reached and you do
not perform another scoring, the score will be invalidated and displayed as outline fonts.
19.2.5 Reviewing GCS Trend Data
From the GCS dialog, select Review to enter the Review dialog and view the GCS trend data from the Tabular
Trends.
19.3 ECG 24h Summary (Optional)
The ECG 24h Summary provides ECG statistics of the current patient over the latest 24 hours. You can view the
following information through the ECG 24h Summary:
Heart rate statistics
Arrhythmia event statistics
QT/QTc measurement statistics
Maximum and minimum ST statistics of each lead
Pacer statistics
Typical ECG strips
NOTE
The ECG 24h Summary is intended for the current patient. It is not intended for discharged patients.
Pacer statistics is intended for paced patients.
Patient data is saved, collected and displayed together in the ECG 24h Summary. Data displayed in
the ECG 24h Summary is not recalculated.
A license is required for the ECG 24h Summary function.
19.3.1 Viewing the ECG 24h Summary
To view the ECG 24h Summary, choose either of the following ways:
Select the ECG 24h Sum quick key.
Select the Main Menu quick key from the CAA column select ECG 24h Summary.
19.3.2 Selecting Typical ECG Strips
The Typical Strips area displays ECG strips of the following situations:
Maximum heart rate
Minimum heart rate
Four arrhythmia events
You can select a typical ECG strip of each situation. For example, to select the typical ECG strip of asystole, follow
this procedure:
1. Select the currently displayed asystole strip.
2. From the popup strips, select the desired strip as the typical strip of asystole.