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Operating Room Anesthesia Monitoring Systems

Operating Room Anesthesia Monitoring Systems. Team 2: Valerie Futral Greg Gates Hayden Glenn Becky Schmid Jessica Stansbury. Current System. Input Alarms Drug Administered Equipment Sources Significant Events Comments. Current System. Output Current Variables Drug Totals

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Operating Room Anesthesia Monitoring Systems

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  1. Operating Room Anesthesia Monitoring Systems Team 2: Valerie Futral Greg Gates Hayden Glenn Becky Schmid Jessica Stansbury

  2. Current System Input • Alarms • Drug Administered • Equipment Sources • Significant Events • Comments

  3. Current System Output • Current Variables • Drug Totals • Real-time Plots • Printout

  4. Available Systems Hewlett Packard HP Viridia CMS for Anesthesia Care Model 26/24 HP Viridia 24 Monitors for Anesthesia Care ORVue Intra-Op Gennera Medical, Inc. Gennera Narkotron Marquette Medical Systems SAM: Smart Anesthesia Multi-gas Module Datex-Ohmeda AS/3 Anesthesia Care System

  5. Very easy to customize both software & hardware Anti-glare display Contains own data-management software & system interface Splits all major functions into individual components, can display up to 6 at once Patient Data Management System Hemodynamic & Drug Calculations Definable Settings Hewlett-Packard Viridia CMS Series

  6. References King, P.H. and B.E. Smith. “Automated Record- Keeping Systems Used in Anaesthesia”. Hospimedica. April, 1992. http://www.asahq.org/Standards/SG_10.html http://www.interactive.hp.com/mpgpmd/datasheet s/59681951.html http://www.datex-ohmeda.com/db/PrCat/as3am- des.htm

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