USAGE OF OBSERVED ALARM SETTINGS FOR ALARM MANAGEMENT
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1. A system to generate medical monitor alarm settings (10), comprising:
- a normative analyzer (36) configured to;
receive (130) data from logs (32, 34) of a plurality of medical monitors (12); and
generate (134, 138) one or more suggested alarm settings (26) based on a constructed model of the received log data.
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A system to generate medical monitor alarm settings (10) which includes a normative analyzer (36) and/or observational analyzer (48) configured to receive (130) data from logs (32, 34) of a plurality of medical monitors (12), and generate (134, 138) one or more suggested alarm settings (26) based on a constructed model of the received log data.
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1. A system to generate medical monitor alarm settings (10), comprising:
a normative analyzer (36) configured to; receive (130) data from logs (32, 34) of a plurality of medical monitors (12); and generate (134, 138) one or more suggested alarm settings (26) based on a constructed model of the received log data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of generating medical monitor alarm settings, comprising:
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receiving (130) data from logs (32, 34) of a plurality of medical monitors (12); and generating (134, 138) one or more suggested alarm settings (26) based on a constructed model of the received log data. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A system (10) to monitor patient vital signs, comprising:
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a medical monitor (12, 18) configured to receive monitored vital signs for at least one patient and includes a plurality of sets of alarm settings (22) defined according to a constructed normative model of data from selected medical monitors, each set of alarm setting includes at least one of an upper and a lower limit for at least one monitored vital sign; and an observational analyzer (44) configured to receive the at least one monitored vital sign in an alarm condition according to a first set of alarm settings and return a recommended second set of alarm settings which places the at least one monitored vital sign in a non-alarm condition.
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