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DPM 6 and 7 Quick Reference Guide Rev A
Quick Reference Guide
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Note: The DPM 6 and DPM 7 Quick Reference Guide is not intended as a replacement to the Operating Instructions. Prior to operating equipment, the user must be familiar with the Operating Instructions Manual contents. This document is a guideline only to be used as an aid to comprehensive Inservice Training.
Table of Contents Patient Setup...1 Enter Demographics... 1 Adjust Patient Size... 1 Discharge a Patient... 2 Standby...2 Enter Standby... 2 Resume Monitoring... 2 Record...3 Real-Time Waveforms... 3 Adjust Recorder’s Waveforms... 3 Print...3 Real-Time Waveforms... 3 ECG...4 Adjust ECG Lead... 4 Enable Pacemaker Detection And Set Pacemaker Rate... 4 Initiate Relearn... 5 Initiate ST Analysis... 5 NIBP...5 Initiate a Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement (NIBP)... 5 Set a Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement Interval...5 Invasive Blood Pressures...6 Adjust Invasive Blood Pressure Label... 6 Zero Invasive Blood Pressure... 7 Alarms...7 Adjust Alarm Limits... 7 Adjust Alarm Responses... 8 Adjust Arrhythmia Alarms... 9 Disable Non-Lethal Arrhythmias... 9
Table of Contents (cont'd) Silence Alarms... 10 Silence All Alarms... 10 Transfer... 10 Hemodynamic Monitoring... 11 Initiate a Cardiac Output Measurement... 11 Initiate Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure (PAWP)... 12 Initiate Hemodynamic Calculations... 13 Screen Display... 14 History... 15 Tabular Trends... 15 Arrhythmia And Alarm Events... 16 Full Disclosure... 16 Volumes... 17 Key Volume... 17 Beat Tone... 18 Date And Time... 18 Parameter Colors... 19 Default (Preset) Settings... 19
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Quick Key Description
Scroll left to display more QuickKeys
Blank
Scroll right to display more QuickKeys
Start the real-time print
Enter the main menu
Print Setup
Enter standby mode
Have a split-screen view of minitrend
Change alarm settings
Enter the volume setup menu
Review the patient's data
View respiratory loops
Enter the NIBP measurement menu
Perform calculations
Stop all NIBP measurement
Have a split-screen view of another patient's conditions
Start NIBP STAT measurement
Have a split-screen view of OxyCRG trends
Zero IBP
Enter the CPB mode
Change screen
Enter the PAWP measurement screen
Enter the patient setup menu
Enter the full-screen 7-lead ECG screen
Trigger a manual event
Enter the [Parameters] menu
Default configurations Start cardiac output procedure
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PATIENT SETUP Enter Demographics The Patient Setup menu allows the clinician to enter and modify patient demographics. To enter demographics at DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Access Patient Setup menu using Patient Setup Main Menu
(quick key) or
(quick key)
b. Select Patient Demographics c. Select white edit box to open field and enter patient information d. Enter patient’s information using onscreen keyboard e. Select ENTER to accept the information f. Select OK to return to main display Panorama® Central Station Interface: Entering demographic information at the Panorama® Central Station or WorkStation automatically enters it at the bedside monitor. Entering demographic information at the bedside monitor automatically enters it at the Panorama® Central Station and WorkStation. Admit is not required for patient information to be displayed or stored.
Adjust Patient Size The Patient Setup menu allows the clinician to adjust patient size. To adjust patient size on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Access Patient Setup menu using Patient Setup Main Menu
(quick key) or
(quick key)
b. Select Patient Demographics c. Select Patient Cat. d. Select current size and adjust to Adu (adult), Ped (pediatric), or Neo (Neonate) e. Select OK to return to main display Note: Adjusting patient size restores the monitor to the default (preconfigured) settings but does not clear patient information or data. Panorama® Central Station: Patient size cannot be changed from the Panorama® Central Station P/N: 046-003757-00 Rev A
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Discharge A Patient The Discharge function clears all patient information and restores default (preconfigured) settings. To Discharge a patient from the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Access Patient Setup menu using Patient Setup Main Menu
(quick key) or
(quick key)
b. Select Discharge Patient c. Select OK to confirm Note: After the patient is discharged, default (preconfigured) settings are restored, and the monitor is placed in Standby. Panorama® Central Station Interface: Discharging a patient from the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor will automatically discharge the patient from the Panorama® Central Station, WorkStation, and ViewStation. Discharging the patient on the Panorama® Central Station will discharge the patient from the WorkStation, ViewStation, and DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor (optional).
STANDBY Enter Standby The Standby function allows the clinician to suspend monitoring on a patient. While in standby, the patient is not monitored; however, all data and settings are preserved. To place a patient into Standby on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select the STANDBY
(quick key)
b. Select Yes to confirm
Resume Monitoring To remove a patient from Standby and resume monitoring on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select any key on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor Panorama® Central Station Interface: Placing a patient in standby at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor will automatically place the Panorama® Central Station, WorkStation, and ViewStation in standby. Selecting Bedside and Panorama® Standby on the Panorama® Central Station or WorkStation P/N: 046-003757-00 Rev A
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automatically places the bedside monitor and ViewStation in standby. Select any key on the front panel or select the display to remove patient from Standby on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor. Note: A patient cannot be removed from Standby from the Central Station. The patient must be removed from Standby at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor.
RECORD Real-Time Waveforms To record a strip on a patient at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor's integrated recorder: a. Select REC on the monitor’s front keypad
Adjust Recorder’s Waveforms To adjust the waveforms recorded on a patient at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor's integrated recorder: a. Main Menu
(quick key)
b. Select Record Setup menu c. Select Waveform 1, Waveform 2, or Waveform 3 d. Select the waveforms for recording from drop down list or select off to turn off waveform recording e. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
PRINT Real-Time Waveforms To print a strip on a patient at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor to a predetermined laser printer: a. Select Real-Time Print (quick key) Panorama® Central Station interface: Selecting Real-Time Print at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor will print a 10-second, All Strips Report on the Panorama® Central Station. The waveforms printed are determined by the Print Setup tab at the Panorama® Central Station. Waveform print selection on the Panorama® Central Station, WorkStation, and ViewStation are independent. P/N: 046-003757-00 Rev A
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ECG Adjust ECG Lead The DPM 6 and DPM 7 allow the clinician to adjust the leads being viewed on the main display. To adjust the ECG Lead: a. Select ECG waveform or ECG numeric tile to enter the ECG Setup menu Or a. Select ECG setup>> from the Parameters menu in Main Menu (quick key) to enter the ECG Setup menu b. Select ECG1 current lead to adjust the first lead or ECG2 current lead to adjust the second lead c. Scroll and select lead d. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
Panorama® Central Station Interface: Adjusting ECG leads on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor, Panorama® Central Station, WorkStation, and ViewStation are independent.
Enable Pacemaker Detection And Set Pacemaker Rate The DPM 6 and DPM 7 allow the clinician to enable pacemaker detection. The symbol is displayed when the pacemaker detection is enabled. To enable the pacemaker detection on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select ECG waveform or ECG numeric tile to enter the ECG Setup menu Or a. Select ECG setup>> from the Parameter menu in Main Menu (quick key) to enter the ECG Setup menu b. Select Others >> c. Select Paced to Yes d. Select Pacemaker Rate value and adjust using the up and down arrows e. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
Panorama® Central Station Interface: Pacemaker detection on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 monitor, Panorama® Central Station, WorkStation, and ViewStation are independent.
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Initiate Relearn To initiate relearning manually on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select ECG Setup menu by selecting ECG waveform/HR numeric tile or or Main Menu
from Parameters menu (
quick keys)
b. Select Relearn c. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
Initiate ST Analysis To initiate ST analysis on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select ECG Setup menu by selecting ECG waveform/HR numeric tile or or Main Menu
from Parameters menu (
quick keys)
b. Select ST Analysis >> c. Select ON for ST analysis value d. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
NIBP Initiate a Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement (NIBP) To initiate a NIBP measurement on a patient on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select on the front panel of the monitor or the Multi-Parameter Module (MPM) Or a. Select NIBP numeric tile, or enter the NIBP Setup >> from the Parameters menu in Main Menu
(quick key) to enter the NIBP Setup menu
b. Select Start NIBP c. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
Set a Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement Interval The DPM 6 and DPM 7 allow the clinician to set an interval for a NIBP measurement to be obtained automatically. To set an automatic interval on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select NIBP measurement
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(quick key) and Select interval
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Or a. Select NIBP numeric tile, or enter the NIBP Setup >> from the Parameters menu in Main Menu
(quick key) to enter the NIBP Setup menu
b. Select Interval and adjust value using up and down arrows c. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
To stop the current NIBP measurements on a patient on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select on the front panel of the monitor or the Multi-Parameter Module (MPM) during the NIBP measurement To stop all NIBP measurements on a patient on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select Stop all measurements
(quick key)
Or a. Select NIBP numeric tile, or select NIBP Setup>> from the Parameters menu in Main Menu
(quick key) to enter the NIBP Setup menu
b. Select Stop All c. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
INVASIVE BLOOD PRESSURES The DPM 6 and DPM 7 monitors allow a clinician to monitor up to 8 invasive blood pressures (IBP) simultaneously.
Adjust Invasive Blood Pressure Label To adjust the label on an invasive blood pressure on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select displayed invasive blood pressure waveform or IBP numeric tile to enter the Invasive blood pressure’s Setup menu Or a. Select the invasive blood pressure (ART, CVP, etc.) from the Parameters menu in Main Menu (quick key) to enter the invasive blood pressure’s Setup menu b. Select label and adjust the label using the use the up and down arrow keys P/N: 046-003757-00 Rev A
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c. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
Zero Invasive Blood Pressure To zero an invasive blood pressure transducer on the DPM 6 and DPM 7 monitor: a. Connect the invasive blood pressure cable to the invasive blood pressure transducer set b. Position transducer and open the invasive line in accordance with hospital policy c. Select
key on the invasive blood pressure module, the zero IBP (quick key), or Zero in the specific invasive blood pressure setup
menu
ALARMS Adjust Alarm Limits The Alarm Setup tab allows the clinician to configure alarm limits and alarm responses on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor. To adjust a patient’s alarm limit on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select parameter’s waveform or numeric tile to open parameters Setup menu b. Select Alarm Setup >> c. Select High or Low limit value and adjust using the up and down arrows d. Select Off in the limit value area to disable the parameter’s alarm limit(s) e. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
Or (quick key) or Main Menu
a. Select Alarm Setup from key)
(quick
b. Select Parameters tab to change parameters or ST tab to change ST c. Scroll and select the parameter d. Select High or Low limit value and adjust using the up and down arrows e. Select Off in the limit value area to disable the parameter’s alarm limit(s) f. Select Main Menu P/N: 046-003757-00 Rev A
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Panorama® Central Station interface: Changing alarm limits at the Panorama® Central Station or WorkStation will automatically change alarm limits on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor. Changing alarm limits at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor will automatically change alarm limits on the Panorama® Central Station and WorkStation.
Adjust Alarm Responses To adjust a patient’s alarm responses on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select parameter’s waveform or numeric tile to open parameters Setup menu b. Select Alarm Setup >> c. Select • Level – to adjust the audio and visual alarm indicators. Level options include High (Red - flashing), Medium (Yellow - flashing), and Low (Yellow - no flashing) • Record – to activate an automatic recording when the alarm occurs • Default – to restore preset settings d. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
Or (quick key) or Main Menu
a. Select Alarm Setup from key)
(quick
b. Select Parameters tab to change parameters or ST tab to change ST c. Scroll and select parameter d. Select • Level – to adjust the audio and visual alarm indicators. Level options include High (Red - flashing), Medium (Yellow - flashing), and Low (Yellow - no flashing) • Record – to activate an automatic recording when the alarm occurs • Default – to restore preset settings e. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
Panorama® Central Station interface: Changing alarm responses at the Panorama® Central Station or WorkStation will not change alarm responses on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor. Changing alarm responses at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor will not change alarm responses on the Panorama® Central Station and WorkStation. P/N: 046-003757-00 Rev A
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Adjust Arrhythmia Alarms To adjust a patient’s arrhythmia alarm on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select Alarm Setup from key)
(quick key) or Main Menu
(quick
b. Select Arrh. Analysis tab c. Scroll and select individual arrhythmia d. Select • Alarm – to enable or disable arrhythmia alarm notification • Level – to adjust the audio and visual alarm indicators. Level options include High (Red - flashing), Medium (Yellow - flashing), and Low (Yellow - no flashing) • Record – to activate an automatic recording when the alarm occurs e. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
Panorama® Central Station interface: Adjusting arrhythmia alarms at the Panorama® Central Station or WorkStation will not change arrhythmia alarms on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor. Adjusting arrhythmia alarms at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor will affect the arrhythmia alarm on the Panorama® Central Station and WorkStation.
Disable Non-Lethal Arrhythmias To disable all arrhythmia alarms except lethal arrhythmias on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select Alarm Setup from key)
(quick key) or Main Menu
(quick
b. Select Arrh. Analysis tab c. Select Lethals Only d. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
To adjust a patient arrhythmia threshold setting on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select Alarm Setup from key)
(quick key) or Main Menu
(quick
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c. Scroll and select individual arrhythmia threshold d. Adjust value using the up and down arrows e. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
SILENCE ALARMS To silence an alarm at the DPM 6 and DPM 7 bedside monitor select Silence key on front panel of bedside monitor Panorama® Central Station interface: Selecting Silence at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor will silence an alarm on the Panorama® Central Station, WorkStation, and ViewStation for a preconfigured amount of time. Selecting Mute at the Panorama® Central Station will not silence an alarm at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor.
SILENCE ALL ALARMS To silence all alarms at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor for a preconfigured amount of time, select Alarm Pause key on front panel of bedside monitor Panorama® Central Station interface: Selecting Alarm Pause at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor will silence active alarms on the Panorama® Central Station, WorkStation, and ViewStation for a preconfigured amount of time. Selecting Mute at the Panorama® Central Station will not silence alarms at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor.
TRANSFER (if enabled - 2.13 software or greater) The DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor has the ability to transfer patient data through the MPM (Multi-Parameter Module). To transfer patient data from one DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor to another DPM 6 and DPM bedside monitor: a. Remove MPM from original DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor b. Insert MPM into new DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor c. Select from the Select Patient menu: 1. Continue Monitor to continue with the patient data and settings in the new monitor and delete all patient data and settings in the original MPM. All patient data in the new monitor will copy to the original MPM. P/N: 046-003757-00 Rev A
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2. Continue MPM to continue with the patient data and settings in the original MPM and clears all patient data in the new monitor. All patient data in the original MPM will copy to the new monitor. 3. New Patient to delete all patient data in the original MPM and all patient data in the new monitor. Default settings for the patient category are applied to the new patient. All patient data in the original MPM and in the new monitor will be deleted. 4. Same Patient to merge the patient data from the original MPM with the patient data in the new monitor. Panorama® Central Station Interface: Transferring patient data from one DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor to another DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor will not transfer data within the Panorama® Central Station. Transferring data within a Panorama® Central Station or to a different Panorama® Central Station may affect the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor.
HEMODYNAMIC MONITORING Initiate A Cardiac Output Measurement Cardiac Output (CO) is the amount of blood ejected from the left ventricle each minute, expressed in liters per minute (l/min). Cardiac Index (CI) is the Cardiac Output divided by the patient's body surface area. To initiate a Cardiac Output measurement on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Connect the C.O. cable to the C.O. connector on the monitor interconnecting the C.O. Module, PA Catheter, and injectate. b. Select C.O. Setup menu by selecting C.O. tile, Parameters menu (
or Main Menu
(quick key), or from quick keys)
c. Verify the computation constant or adjust the computation constant in the Setup menu d. Inject solution when “Inject Now” message is displayed (Auto measure mode is enabled in Setup menu) Or d. Select Start and inject solution within 4 seconds to perform a cardiac output measurement (Manual measure mode is enabled in Setup menu) P/N: 046-003757-00 Rev A
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Note: Cardiac index is calculated if height/weight have been entered in the Patient Setup menu e. Wait 1 minute between injections to allow baseline stabilization f. Perform additional Cardiac Output measurements as needed g. Select measurement to include/exclude in the Cardiac Output average (A in the box indicates cardiac output measurement is selected) h. Select a. Stop to stop the current measurement b. Cancel to delete most recent cardiac output measurement as needed c. Record to print the most recent cardiac output measurement and numeric data i. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
or select Calc>> to access the Hemodynamic Calculations menu Note: Blood temperature alarms are inactive when a cardiac output measurement is initiated.
Initiate Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure (PAWP) Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure (PAWP) is a pressure measurement derived from a PA catheter when the PA distal balloon is inflated and the catheter advances and occludes a distal pulmonary artery. PAWP pressure is a reflection of the pressure in the left ventricle at end-diastole. To initiate a PAWP measurement on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select PAWP menu by selecting PA invasive blood pressure tile or from Parameters menu (
or Main Menu
quick keys)
Or a. Select PAWP
(quick key)
b. Select Setup to adjust PA sweep speed, PA scale, or reference waveforms (as needed) c. Inflate balloon and watch PA waveform for wedge waveform d. Select Freeze to freeze the waveform once a satisfactory wedge waveform is detected
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e. Select Adjust to adjust the PAWP reference line to the desired position f. Select Confirm to enter the PAWP measurement g. Select 1. Next Measurement to start a new measurement as needed 2. Exit to return to normal screen h. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
or select Calc>> to access the Hemodynamic Calculations menu Note: PA alarms are inactive when a PAWP measurement is initiated. Note: Follow manufacturer’s suggested procedures and hospital policy for PAWP balloon inflation.
Initiate Hemodynamic Calculations Hemodynamic calculations are a set of values that are used to determine the hemodynamic status of the patient. To initiate hemodynamic calculations on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select CALC>> from the C.O. menu or PAWP menu or HEMODYNAMIC from CALCULATIONS menu (
or
Main Menu quick keys)
b. HR, Art (Mean), PA (Mean), CVP, and average CO measurements are automatically entered from the current values c. Select remaining parameter and manually enter d. Select Calculate to complete calculation e. Select Record to print the currently displayed Hemodynamic Calculations f. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
Note: Hemodynamic Calculations are printed at the DPM 6 and DPM 7 bedside monitor only.
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SCREEN DISPLAY The DPM 6 and DPM 7 allow the clinician to adjust the main display based on patient acuity. To enter the screen selection menu and adjust the main screen’s layout on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: a. Select Screens
(quick key) on main display
Or a. Select
on main display and Screen Setup menu
b. Select • Normal Screen: Real time waveforms and numeric parameters on the main display (Configurable) • Big Numerics: Up to 4 waveforms and numeric parameters in an expandable view on the main display • Minitrends Screen: Split screen with continuously displayed graphic minitrends on left side besides real time waveforms and numeric parameters (Configurable) on the main display • OxyCRG Screen: Split screen with OxyCRG (HR trend, SpO2 trend, and RR trend/RR waveform) on the lower portion of the display with real time waveforms and numeric parameters on the main display • View Others Screen (optional): Split screen with viewing information from another bed(s) on the lower portion of the display with real time waveforms and numeric parameters on the host monitoring device • ECG 7-Lead Half-Screen (5 lead wire set): 7 Leads of ECG on the upper portion with real time waveforms and numeric parameters on the main display • ECG 7-Lead Full Screen (5 lead wire set): 7 leads of ECG with numeric parameters on the main display • PAWP Screen (Optional): Split screen with PAWP measurement window on the lower portion of the main display with real time waveforms and numeric parameters on the main display
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• C.O. Screen (Optional): Split screen with C.O. measurement window on the upper portion of the main display with real time waveforms and numeric parameters on the main display • Respiratory Loops Screen (Optional): Split screen with Respiratory loop menu on the left side besides with real time waveforms and numeric parameters on the main display Note: The first waveform is always an ECG lead and HR is always located in the first digital tile in the Normal Screen selection. Panorama® Central Station Interface: Digital and waveform display selections on the Panorama® Central Station, WorkStation, and ViewStation are independent of the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor.
HISTORY Tabular Trends To display Tabular trends on a patient on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor: (quick key) or from Main Menu
a. Select Review menu key)
(quick
b. Select Tabular Trends tab c. Select Trend Group and specify trend category or select Custom for user defined parameters to be displayed d. Select Interval to specify the time interval tabular trends are to be displayed e. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
Panorama® Central Station interface: The trend display interval on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor and the Panorama® Central Station are independent. To record Tabular (List) trends on a patient on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 monitor to the integral recorder: a. Select Review menu key)
(quick key) or from Main Menu
(quick
b. Select Tabular Trends tab c. Select Record and confirm specified time period
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d. Select Record e. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
Panorama® Central Station interface: Trend storage, display interval, and printing on DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor and Panorama® Central Station are independent.
Arrhythmia and Alarm Events The Events tab stores 100 physiological and arrhythmia events on a patient based on the Alarm Setup menu. To view and print an alarm event on a patient at the DPM 6 or DPM 7 monitor: a. Select Review menu key)
(quick key) or from Main Menu
(quick
b. Select Events tab c. Scroll and select event d. Select Details to view the 8-second event e. Select • Record to print to the integrated recorder • Print to print to the independent printer f. Select Main Menu
(quick key) or
to return to the main display
Note: The waveforms printed are determined by the Recorder and Print Setup menus on the DPM 6 and DPM 7 bedside monitor. Panorama® Central Station Interface: Event storage and printing on the DPM 6 or DPM 7 bedside monitor and Panorama® Central Station are independent.
Full Disclosure The DPM 6 and DPM 7 monitors have the ability to store configured waveforms and associated numeric information collected for a configured period. To adjust waveforms to be stored on a patient: a. Select Review menu key)
(quick key) or from Main Menu
(quick
b. Select Full Disclosure tab c. Select Save Waves
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