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26 Printing Patient Reports
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Scheduled Rep. to select Off and switch off scheduled reports.
Setting Up Reports
As the content of context-linked reports, such as Cardiac Output, Calculations, and Wedge, is defined
by the content of the procedure window these reports do not need to be set up, however a target
printer can be configured in the
Setup Reports menu.
The content you define in the individual
Setup Reports menus will be used in all reports of this type:
for example, if you set a print speed of 50 mm/sec in the
ECG Reports menu, every ECG report will
be printed at this speed, irrespective of format.
ECG report layout and Auto Reports settings must be defined in Configuration Mode.
Setting Up ECG Reports
The settings you choose in the ECG Reports menu apply for all ECG reports printed. To set up ECG
Reports,
1 Select Main Setup, Reports, then ECG Reports. Note the report layout configured for your
monitor, either
Internat or Cabrera. This setting is inactive ("grayed-out") in Monitoring Mode
and can only be changed in Configuration Mode.
2 Select ECG Gain and set the required ECG gain to define how ECG waves will appear on the ECG
report printouts.
3 Select Speed and select the report print speed.
4 Select Annotation and switch to On if the printed ECG wave should be annotated with beat labels.
See the ECG, Arrhythmia, ST and QT Monitoring chapter for a list of beat labels. Pace pulse
marks are automatically printed beside the wave for paced patients.
Setting Up Vital Signs and Graphic Trend Reports
The settings you choose in the Vital Signs Report and Graphical Trend Report menus apply for all
Vital Signs and Graphic Trend reports printed.
To set up Vital Signs and Graphic Trend reports,
Select
Main Setup, Reports, then Vital Signs Rep. or Graph Trend Rep..
1 Select Trend Group and select the group you want to print on the report. The groups available
depend on your monitor's trend configuration.
2 Select Period and select the period of time for which trend data should be printed on the report. If
Automatic Period is configured to On, all trend data for the current patient will be printed,
irrespective which trend period is selected.
3 Select Interval (Vital Signs Reports only) and select the resolution of the trend data printed on the
report,
Setting Up Auto Reports
Auto Reports print automatically when a specified trigger occurs. There are two types of Auto Reports:
Scheduled Reports, which print at predefined intervals, and End Case Reports, which print when a
patient is discharged using the End Case function. An Auto Report can be both a Scheduled Report
and an End Case report.
To set up Auto Reports,