Medium Stepdown Unit With Telemetry Monitoring; Large Stepdown Unit With Telemetry Monitoring - Philips M3150B Installation And Service Manual

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Network Design
Assignment of telemetry monitors to specific Information Centers is recommended because
information that a telemetry monitor is being used by another Information Center is not shared
across the SDN. Hence, a telemetry monitor used by another Information Center will appear as
available in the Sector Setup window. To eliminate this problem, some form of telemetry
monitor labeling, indicating which telemetry monitors can be used with which patient beds, is
generally required.
Medium
In a Stepdown Unit, patients are typically monitored by telemetry monitors and there are
Stepdown Unit
generally more beds than monitors. A Patient Care Network for this example is shown in
with Telemetry
Figure 4-4.
Monitoring
Equipment required for this installation is the following:
In this example, all 30 beds are assigned to one Information Center and any telemetry monitor
not being used on an admitted patient can be assigned to a patient in any of the 30 beds.
Large
If the number of telemetry monitors is increased beyond 16, an additional IntelliVue
Stepdown Unit
Information Center is required. See Figure 4-5.
with Telemetry
Equipment for this installation is the following:
Monitoring
4-14
Site Planning and Preparation
30 beds with no hardwired bedside monitors
12 telemetry monitors on two telemetry mainframes
1 Information Center with 12 patient (Option #A12) capability
1 System Communications Controller
Bed1-Bed30
Tel1 - Tel12
Figure 4-4 Medium Stepdown Unit with Telemetry Monitoring
48 beds with no hardwired bedside monitors
24 telemetry monitors on three telemetry mainframes
Information Center
(#A12)
SCC
Tel1
Tel6
Tel7
Tel12

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