Home screen – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

Page 36

Advertising
background image

3-18

LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

Home Screen

Table 3-7 Home Screen

AREA

DESCRIPTION

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Alarm limits

Limits display along the right side of the
parameter.

See page 3-21

Heart symbol

Flashes with detected QRS signals.

Alarm indicator

Indicates whether alarms are on or silenced.
Absence of indicator means alarms are off.

See page 3-21

Heart rate

Device accurately detects and displays heart rates
between 20 and 300 beats per minute (bpm). If
patient’s heart rate is below 20 bpm or above
300 bpm, or pacing is active, dashes (– – –)
appear. If ECG is not active, the SpO

2

or NIBP

monitor can display pulse rate, indicated by PR
(SPO

2

)

or PR (NIBP).

SpO2/SpCO/SpMet

Oxygen saturation level displays as a percentage
from 50 to 100. Saturation below 50% displays
as <50%. A fluctuating bar graph represents the
pulse signal strength. When available and
selected, the SpCO or SpMet value is displayed
as a percent for 10 seconds, and then the SpO

2

area reverts to the SpO

2

reading.

See page 4-25

EtCO2

End-tidal CO

2

level displays in mmHg, Vol%, or

kPa. Respiratory rate (RR) displays in breaths per
minute.

See page 4-45

IP1/IP2

Displays systolic, diastolic, and mean invasive
pressures in mmHg. Two channels are available;
default labels are P1 and P2.

User-selectable labels include the following:

• ART (arterial pressure)
• PA (pulmonary artery pressure)
• CVP (central venous pressure)
• ICP (intracranial pressure)
• LAP (left atrial pressure)

See page 4-54

Temp

Displays

skin, esophageal, rectal, or bladder

temperature.

See page 4-61

NIBP

Displays systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial
pressures (MAP) in mmHg, and time to next BP,
when interval is set.

See page 4-37

Time

Real or elapsed.

See LIFEPAK 15
Monitor/Defibrillator
Setup Options
provided
with your device.

Advertising