Welch Allyn Medical Diagnostic Equipment Medical Alarms 8.1x Manual Do Utilizador

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Chapter 10   Troubleshooting and maintenance
Welch Allyn  Acuity Central Monitoring System
Problem
Explanation
WARNING In Acuity Systems that include an Arrhythmia option, a relearn function 
causes the system to learn a patient's normal ECG rhythm. If the system learns an 
abnormal rhythm or learns a rhythm during noise, it designates the learned rhythm as 
normal. Thereafter, rhythms of this type might not trigger an alarm.
A relearn event can be initiated by a user, or by the system. System relearns are in 
response to these circumstances:
•Patient connection
•Lead change or failure
•System restart
During an arrhythmia relearn event, the system posts a RELEARN alert in the patient's 
Virtual Monitor and Waveform Window. Carefully observe a patient during an Acuity 
System learning period. During learning, the system detects only VFib and asystole 
arrhythmias. 
After a relearn event, "Relearn" and "Learning Done" event markers (
▼) appear in most 
of the patient's review windows and some printouts. After relearn, carefully evaluate 
the new reference ECG rhythm and the current ST segment for all active leads to 
ensure that the system learned an appropriate rhythm. For evaluation instructions, see 
WARNING Minimize patient movement during a RELEARN, as movement creates 
noise during the reading. If the system learns an abnormal rhythm or learns a rhythm 
during noise, it designates the learned rhythm as normal. Thereafter, rhythms of this 
type might not trigger an alarm. Ensure that the patient remains still for 5 minutes after 
the RELEARN before allowing them to move.
When I’m monitoring 
a neonate, any 
buttons related to 
Arrhythmia Analysis 
and ST Analysis are 
grayed out.
The Arrhythmia Analysis and ST Analysis options are not intended for neonatal patients. When 
patient mode is set to Neonate, Arrhythmia Analysis and ST Analysis buttons are disabled.
A large number of 
irregular rhythm 
alarms are occurring.
You can adjust the minimum duration that an irregular rhythm must occur before the Acuity 
System alarms for a patient. In the Arrhythmia Alarms Setup window, under Options, click an 
arrow to specify up to 120 seconds, and then check the Irregular Limit box.