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GE CASE V6.7 User Manual

GE CASE V6.7
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Revision C CASE 12-31
2060290-201
Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement Setup
Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement Setup
The settings specific to the ambulatory blood pressure measurement
modality can be entered either from the ambulatory blood pressure
acquisition screen where you click Setup to display the setup menu, or
from the General tab of the System Configuration (see “General Tab” on
page 12-40).
Acquisition Tab
The Acquisition tab is already on top.
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A Click to print the ambulatory blood pressure measurement setup.
B Select box to change the statistical wake-up time.
C Select box to change the statistical night time.
D Click to select the measurement protocol.
E Click to edit the protocol (see next section).
F Click to change the systolic blood pressure limit for the day time.
G Click to change the systolic blood pressure limit for the night/wake-up time.
H Select check box to add the pulse pressure value (systolic pressure minus
diastolic pressure) to the following report formats on the display and on the
printout: measurement results, graphics, statistics summary, day phase, night
phase and wake-up phase.
I Click to select the graphics display format for the display and the printout: 1 =
line chart, 2 = area chart, 3 = limit value chart.
J Click to change the diastolic blood pressure limit for the day time.
K Click to change the diastolic blood pressure limit for the night/wake-up time.

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GE CASE V6.7 Specifications

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BrandGE
ModelCASE V6.7
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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