Summary of acuity system alarm and alert levels, Table 6 – Welch Allyn Acuity and Mobile Acuity LT Central Monitoring Systems - User Manual User Manual

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Summary of Acuity System alarm and alert levels

Alarm and alert levels determine which alarms or alerts are indicated if multiple alarms or
alerts occur for a patient. This table shows a summary of alarm and alert levels. For a
complete list of icons, see

“Status icons” on page 137

.

Table 6. Summary of alarm and alert levels at the Acuity System

Alarms (red)

Monitor equipment
alerts (yellow)

System equipment
alerts (yellow)

Patient information
alerts (yellow)

Lethal arrhythmia alarms

V

entricular fibrillation, asystole and

ventricular tachycardia

Lethal-level alarm tone:
BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP.....
(Four loud beeps followed by a pause)

High-level alarms:
Arrhythmias with alarm levels set
to high

a

ST-segment offset if alarm level set to
high

b

Apnea alarms

High-level alarm tone:
BEEP BEEP BEEP.....
(Three loud beeps followed by a pause)

Medium-level alarms:
Arrhythmias with alarm levels set
to medium
ST-segment offset if alarm level set to
medium
Patient vital-sign alarms

Medium-level alarm tone:
BEEP beep...
(One loud and one softer beep, followed
by a brief pause)

Low-level alarms:
No Continuous Heart/
Pulse Rate alarms
Arrhythmias with alarm levels set to low
ST Analysis with alarm level set to low

Low-level alarm tone:
beep...beep...beep.........
(Three spaced, soft beeps, followed by a
pause)

a.

Arrhythmia alarm levels are set in the Arrhythmia Alarms Setup window. Arrhythmia alarms are further prioritized by list order in this
window.

b.

ST alarm levels are set in the ST Analysis Setup window.

Alerts:

Alert Tone:
beep............ beep
(A soft beep followed
by a long pause)

Note: Some Monitor
Problem alerts are not
associated with
audible tones.

Low-level alerts:

These alerts are not
associated with audible
tones.

Low-level alerts:

These alerts are not
associated with
audible tones.

Too Many Monitors

Monitor Problem

Monitor

Communication Lost

Monitor Cannot

Communicate

Hallway Message

Panel Problem

Unrecognized

Networked Acuity

System

Central Printer Problem

Swap Space Low

Connectivity Server

Unavailable

Some Connectivity

Services Unavailable

Devices Running

Clinician Notifier are

Not Reachable

Network Problem

Unconfirmed Room

Number

Unconfirmed Patient

ID

Alarm(s) Off

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