Monitoring display options, Capnography (co, Pulse oximetry (spo – ZOLL X Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev H User Manual

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Monitoring Display Options

9650-001355-01 Rev. H

X Series Operator’s Guide

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Capnography (CO

2

)

CO

2

monitoring measures the CO

2

concentration in a patient’s exhaled breath (End Tidal

Carbon Dioxide --EtCO

2

). CO

2

monitoring can also measure a patient’s breath rate and the

CO

2

concentration in the gasses supplied to intubated patients (Fractional Inspired Carbon

Dioxide -- FiCO

2

). Since FiCO

2

represents the amount of CO

2

present during inhalation, it also

serves as an indicator for rebreathing in non-intubated patients. CO

2

monitoring can be used for

both intubated and non-intubated patients.

The EtCO

2

, breath rate, and FiCO

2

measurements appear in a labeled (

EtCO2

) numeric

display. The EtCO

2

and FiCO

2

measurements can appear as values given in millimeters of

mercury (mmHg). You can also specify that the X Series unit display a CO

2

capnogram in the

waveform trace display area.

Pulse Oximetry (SpO

2

)

Pulse Oximetry monitoring measures the oxygen saturation (SpO

2

) of arterial blood at a

peripheral site such as a finger or toe. If optional features SpCO and SpMet are installed, it also
monitors carboxyhemoglobin saturation (SpCO), and methemoglobin saturation (SpMet).
SpO

2

monitoring determines the ratio of oxygenated hemoglobin to total hemoglobin in arterial

blood and displays this ratio as percent SpO

2

in a labeled (

SpO2

) numeric display. If optional

features SpCO and SpMet are installed, these values alternate and display as

SpCO

and

SpMet

under the SpO

2

display. You can also specify that the X Series unit display an SpO

2

plethysmograph in the waveform trace display area.

Monitoring Display Options

The X Series unit gives you great flexibility in how you display a patient’s vital signs

information. By pressing the Display/Home button (

) on the front panel, you can

successively display the patient’s vital signs information in these three windows:

Waveform Display window, which initially displays an ECG waveform trace and numeric
displays for each monitoring function.

Trends Status window, which displays a report listing vital signs measurements that the X
Series unit logs automatically, and the primary ECG waveform trace.

Large Numerics Display window, on which large numeric displays of all vital signs
measurements appear.

The Waveform Display window appears when you power on the X Series unit. Initially, the
Waveform Display window displays a single ECG waveform trace. All other monitored values
appear in numeric display areas at the bottom of the screen:

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