Centauri Medical Inc. 1116AG Manual Do Utilizador
Centauri Medical, Inc.
Document No. 1312AJ
DynaSense Instructions For Use
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The Patient Sensor should be removed if current is going to be passed
through the patient’s skin or body, such as during external cardiac
defibrillation or electrocautery. In the event that the sensor is not removed
and the subject has a medical emergency that requires external cardiac
defibrillation or exposure to high frequency surgical equipment, the subject
may experience a skin burn where the sensor has been applied.
If a patient receives an MRI study, the Patient Sensor should be removed.
If the sensor is not removed, the patient may experience tugging from the
MRI magnet or skin heating where the sensor has been applied.
through the patient’s skin or body, such as during external cardiac
defibrillation or electrocautery. In the event that the sensor is not removed
and the subject has a medical emergency that requires external cardiac
defibrillation or exposure to high frequency surgical equipment, the subject
may experience a skin burn where the sensor has been applied.
If a patient receives an MRI study, the Patient Sensor should be removed.
If the sensor is not removed, the patient may experience tugging from the
MRI magnet or skin heating where the sensor has been applied.
DynaSense has not been tested for compatibility on patients with
pacemakers or internal cardiac defibrillators. As such, patients with
pacemakers or internal cardiac defibrillators should not use the Patient
Sensor. Electrical interference to a pacemaker or internal cardiac
defibrillator from the Patient Sensor is unlikely, but has not been tested.
pacemakers or internal cardiac defibrillators. As such, patients with
pacemakers or internal cardiac defibrillators should not use the Patient
Sensor. Electrical interference to a pacemaker or internal cardiac
defibrillator from the Patient Sensor is unlikely, but has not been tested.
Other wireless communications may interfere with the proper functioning of
DynaSense, or conversely DynaSense may interfere with the proper
functioning of other wireless communication systems. However, the risk of
interference has been mitigated. DynaSense is designed so that incidental
interference will not put the patient at significant risk. Installation is
required to be completed by qualified personnel, who can be contacted via
Customer Service, to further minimize interference with 802.11 (or WiFi)
networks. If the 802.11 networks undergo configuration changes or if new
networks are being configured in the 2.4GHz spectrum, please contact
Customer Service.
DynaSense, or conversely DynaSense may interfere with the proper
functioning of other wireless communication systems. However, the risk of
interference has been mitigated. DynaSense is designed so that incidental
interference will not put the patient at significant risk. Installation is
required to be completed by qualified personnel, who can be contacted via
Customer Service, to further minimize interference with 802.11 (or WiFi)
networks. If the 802.11 networks undergo configuration changes or if new
networks are being configured in the 2.4GHz spectrum, please contact
Customer Service.
BENEFITS
The Patient Sensor monitors a patient’s orientation and movements and
communicates this data wirelessly to the User Interface. From the User
communicates this data wirelessly to the User Interface. From the User