"S", "D", "M,": is the abbreviation for Systolic pressure and Diastolic pressure. The letter color is the same as
its waveform color.
xx/yy: the current record number/ total records.
15.4 ECG Waveforms
The device can store the latest ECG Waveforms Records for more than 72 hours. All ECG Waveforms Records
are listed on the left part of the window. The selected ECG waveform Record (in the blue frame) display on
the right.
Selecting from the drop-down box "
ECG I, ECG II, ECG III, ECG aVR, ECG aVL, ECG aVF, and ECGV.
There may be several pages for an ECG waveform record (10 seconds for one page). Use page-turn buttons
to review pages
"xx/xx" means "Page No. / total pages".
15.5 Alarm Event
Each Alarm Event record consists of Time (the time when an alarm occurs), Level (alarm level), Param (the
parameter activates alarm), Value (the value of the parameter when an alarm occurs), the preset high and
low alarm limit setting value.
There are 2 alarm categories: Parameter Alarm and Technical Alarm (refer to Chapter 6 alarm for details).
There are 3 alarm Levels: High priority, Medium priority, and Low priority corresponding to high risk,
medium risk, and low risk, respectively.
15.6 SpO
Event
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If the patient's SpO
value decreased by a specific value in a short time, it is defined as an SpO
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A SpO
Event record includes the Time (the time when the event occurs), Minute-average, SpO
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current SpO
value), HR, PR, and RR.
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15.7 CSM Records
NIBP trend graph window
" can change the ECG lead. The ECG leads options are
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Event.
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value (the
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