Operator's Manual

Chapter 9 Other features of the Tempus Pro
Tempus Pro User/Operator Manual - 41-2001EN-00 – Page 160
9.1.2 Send patient data/report
The Send patient data/report option allows you to output the SRoC patient data or report to one of four types
of recipient:
USB memory device – patient report (PDF);
External printer – patient report;
Email address (if the feature is installed) – patient report (PDF);
ePCR (electronic Patient Care Reporting system) (if the feature is installed) – patient data;
Internal printer (if fitted) - summary report or 30 second waveform.
When sending the patient report to email, USB or external printer, you can select one of the following report
formats:
12-lead Report
Summary Report
Detailed report
When sending to ePCR, all patient data is sent.
The contents of the report or data depend on the report destination, as shown in the following table:
Data
USB,
External
Printer
and Email
(detailed report)
ePCR
(patient data)
Internal Printer
(summary report)
SRoC events All All Last 100 events
Trended vitals Up to 72 hours All Last 200 minutes limited
to HR, NIBP, Resp,
ETCO2, SpO2, T1 and T2
12-lead ECG
recordings
Latest (up to 10) Latest (up to 10) None
Camera /
intubation
images
Latest (up to 10) Latest (up to 20) None
Image
annotations
Latest (up to 10) None None
Waveforms Latest (up to 20) Latest (up to 20) None
Ultrasound
images
Latest (up to 5) and FAST
exam
Latest (up to 5) None
Detailed reports are automatically formatted such that graphs and tables are not too long. Consequently, if
the recorded incident is up to 40 minutes long, all vital signs graph and table data are shown sampled at one
minute intervals. Longer incidents are reformatted as follows:
Duration 40-200 minutes: sampled at 5 minute intervals.
Duration over 200 minutes: sampled at 5 minute intervals (latest 200 minutes only).
CAUTION
The reports created are medical records, the use and control of which may be subject to
local regulations, e.g. HIPAA in the USA. It is the responsibility of the user to maintain
compliance with these regulations. It is the responsibility of the individual or organisation
who created the record to maintain this information in a secure and confidential state where
the integrity and security of the information is not in question.