Data Critical Corporation 02DT-7000 Manuel D’Utilisation
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PatientNet Operator’s Manual, v1.04, 10001001-00X, Draft
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Fig. 94. Example 2 - False Positive Call
Correction
Persistent QRS variability in the patient’s dominant rhythm is a rather difficult prob-
lem for computerized arrhythmia detection. Only the trained caregiver can judge if a
specific QRS morphology represents a variation in the patient’s basic QRS or if it is
abnormal. However, in an attempt to reduce the number of alarms, you can perform
the following steps:
lem for computerized arrhythmia detection. Only the trained caregiver can judge if a
specific QRS morphology represents a variation in the patient’s basic QRS or if it is
abnormal. However, in an attempt to reduce the number of alarms, you can perform
the following steps:
1. Turn off all nonessential alarms
2. Press the Re-learn button when the patient’s dominant QRS is stable
2. Press the Re-learn button when the patient’s dominant QRS is stable