Connecting optional magnet cord to patient, 28 sitter elite, Patients with pacemakers or defibrillators – Posey Sitter Elite® User Manual

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Sitter Elite

Connecting Optional Magnet Cord to Patient

1. Use slider to adjust cord to desired length. Cord adjusts from 31” to 60” (79 cm to 152 cm)

(see page 28).

2. Attach clip near shoulder:

• Of clothing patient is not likely to remove; and

• Out of the patient’s reach (figs. 43 and 44).

3. Check that attachment point is in good condition and is not frayed or torn.

4. Secure clip lock by rotating it clockwise (fig. 45). This will reduce risk that patient can remove clip.

FOR SAFE USE IN CORD & MAGNET MODE:

To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, ALWAYS follow these

steps before leaving patient unattended. Check that:

1. Alarm is “ON” and in monitoring mode (LED Mode light flashing

green or yellow (“Mute” mode only).

2. Cord clip is securely fastened to clothing out of the patient’s reach.

3. Clip lock is engaged (fig. 45).

4. Magnet cord is not tangled, and is the right length for safe

monitoring.

5. Alarm activates each time you remove magnet from face of alarm. Reattach magnet to

resume monitoring. If alarm fails to activate, inspect magnet and check all connections.

DO NOT leave a patient unattended unless the alarm activates each time the magnet is

removed from the face plate.

Patients with Pacemakers or Defibrillators

The Posey Sitter Elite is designed to safely monitor patients with external or implanted:

• Pacemakers; or

• Defibrillators.

However, extra care must be taken with magnets around these devices (see Warnings below).

To reduce the risk of possible contact with magnets, consider using the Sensor Mode. Consult

with a qualified medical authority if you have any questions about patient safety.

PACEMAKERS: Contact with a magnet can cause a pacemaker to go

into “magnetic mode”. This could result in an increase or decrease in

pacemaker speed.

DEFIBRILLATORS: Magnet contact can stop therapy! If patient is

in ventricular spasms, magnet may suspend the signal and cause

defibrillator to fail to supply needed therapy.

To reduce the risk of severe injury or death:

• ALWAYS keep magnets AT LEAST 1½” (4 cm) from these devices and

implant sites (fig. 46).

• NEVER tape or adhere any magnet to these devices or implant sites.

HOLD/SUSPEND

Fig. 43

Sitter

HOLD/SUSPEND

VOICE

&

TONE

HOLD

&

SUSPEND

TONE

MIC

VOICE

NURSE CALL

MUTE

Fig. 44

Fig. 45

Pacemaker

Fig. 46 - Keep away

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