Managing alarms, Managing alarms -19, Table 2-1 – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 20e User Manual

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LIFEPAK 20e Defibrillator/Monitor Operating Instructions

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©2006-2013 Physio-Control, Inc.

MANAGING ALARMS

The alarm bell symbol indicates when alarms are on

or off

. When alarms are on and an

alarm limit is exceeded, a tone sounds, the violated parameter flashes, and an alarm message
appears on the screen.

To manage an alarm:

1 Press

ALARMS

. This silences the alarm for 2 minutes.

2 Assess the cause of the alarm.

3 Assess the appropriateness of the limits setting (

WIDE

or

NARROW

).

4 If the patient is unstable, consider silencing the alarm for up to 15 minutes while attending to

the patient. Do not reselect

QUICK SET.

5 Once the patient is stable, reselect

QUICK SET

if necessary.

Table 2-1

Wide and Narrow Alarm Limits

Parameter

Range

Wide Limits

Narrow Limits

*

Limits Range

Default
Limits

Low

High

Low

High

Low

High

Low

High

Heart Rate

(bpm)

<60

-20

+35

-10

+25

30–150 100–250

50

150

60–79

-25

+40

-20

+30

80–104 -30

+40

-30

+30

105

-35

+45

-25

+25

SpO

2

(%)

90

-5

+3

-5

+3

50

90–100

85

100

<90

-5

+3

-5

+3

EtCO

2

(mmHg/%)

1

40/5.3 -10/-1.3 +15/+2.0 -10/-1.3

+15/+2.0

5/0.7

70/9.2

15

50

>40/5.3 -10/-1.3

+15/+2.0 -10/-1.3

+15/+2.0

Inspired CO

2

(mmHg/%)

1,2

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

8

Respiration

Rate (RPM)

2

<15

-8

+8

-4

+4

5-15

10-60

5

30

15

-15

+15

-8

+8

*.Numbers are + from patient’s initial value

†.Numbers are absolute range values

1.Limits for kPa are same as %

2.Inspired CO

2

and respiration rate alarm limit values are not displayed

WARNING!

Possible failure to detect an out of range condition.

Reselecting QUICK SET will reset the alarm limits around the patient’s current vital sign values.
This may be outside the safe range for the patient.

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