User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Manufacturer
- Identification and Publication Details
- Regulatory
- Explanation of Symbols
- Conventions
- Important Information
- About
- Intended Use
- Compatibility
- Indications for Use
- Contra-indications
- Training
- Safety
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
- Using Batteries Safely
- Examining the Shipment
- Initial Setup
- Rear Panel Connections
- Understanding Battery Operations
- Understanding Wireless Network Operations
- Advanced User Options
- Accessory List
- System Overview
- Getting Started
- Alarms
- Monitoring ECG
- ECG Monitoring Considerations for the MR Environment
- wECG Module and ECG Lead Cable
- Quadtrode Electrodes
- Work Flow for ECG Monitoring
- Selecting the ECG Lead Cable and Quadtrode Electrode Type
- Identifying the Placement Site for the Quadtrode Electrode
- Preparing the Quadtrode Electrode Site
- Attaching the ECG Lead Cable
- Checking the ECG Signal Strength
- Minimizing ECG Waveform Noise
- Positioning the ECG Lead Cable and wECG Module for Scanning
- ECG Waveforms and VS Box
- ECG Menu
- Monitoring SPO2
- Monitoring CO2 (LoFlo Option)
- Monitoring Invasive Blood Pressure
- Indications and Contraindications
- Patient Preparation for IBP Monitoring
- Transducer Component, Connection, and Feature Locations
- MR 400 Preparation for IBP Monitoring
- Adult and Pediatric Patients: Expression MR IBP DPT Kit, A/P (REF 989803194631)
- I. Connecting the Reusable Cable to the MR400
- II. Kit Set Up
- III. Purging Air from the Monitoring Line
- IV. Zeroing, Leveling and Calibration
- V. Connecting the Monitoring Kit to the Patient
- The IBP transducer must not be mounted to the patient, or patient burn may result.
- VI. Fast Flushing
- VII. Checking for Leaks
- VIII. In the MR Room
- Neonatal Patients: Expression MR IBP DPT Kit, I/N (REF 989803194641)
- Adult and Pediatric Patients: Expression MR IBP DPT Kit, A/P (REF 989803194631)
- Zeroing the Pressure Transducer
- P1 (and P2) Menu
- Monitoring Agents and Gases (AGENT Option)
- Monitoring RESP
- Monitoring Temperature
- Monitoring NIBP
- Trend Data and Printing
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- General Cleaning Guidelines
- Removing all Power to the MR400
- Removing Power from the Wireless Modules
- User Routine-Checks and Planned Maintenance
- Cleaning, Disinfection, and Damage Inspection
- Sterilization
- Testing Alarms
- Testing a Dropped Wireless Module
- Verification Testing
- Anesthetic Oxygen (O2) Sensor Depletion
- Updating Software
- Calibrating the Touch Screen
- Troubleshooting
- Repair
- Environmental Requirements
- Passing the Product on to another User
- Final Disposal of the Product
- Specifications
- Warranty
- Regulatory Information
- Gating Feature
- Guidelines and References
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ExpressionMR400InstructionsforUse MonitoringInvasiveBloodPressure8‐19
Changing the P1 (or P2) Format
TocontroltheformatoftheP1(orP2)data
Changing the P1 (or P2) Waveform Amplitude
TheverticalscaleofthedisplayedP1(orP2)waveformcanbechangedtobestsuittheviewing
requirements.Alwaysselecttheappropriatewaveformscaleforthewaveformbeingobserved.
7 Mean lower alarm limit
Is the lower limit setting for the P1 (or P2) mean alarm, and accesses the P1 Alarm
Limits menu (or the P2 Alarm Limits menu)
8 Diastolic numeric Is the patient’s detected invasive diastolic blood pressure measurement
9 Systolic numeric Indicates the patient’s detected systolic invasive blood pressure measurement
10 <P1 label> or <P2 label> Indicates the Set Label name, if assigned, for P1 (or P2)
Item Name Definition
Step Action
1 SelecttheP1(orP2)VSbox.
TheP1menu(ortheP2menu)appears.Currentsettingsare
displayed.
2 SelectFormat.
TheFormatmenuappears.Thecurrentsettingishighlighted.
3 Selectthedesiredformat:
SysDia
Mean
Theformatischanged.
Note
When using P1 (or P2) labels CVP or ICP, the displayed format
cannot be changed; see page 8-28 for details.