Cardiac monitor alarm can be seen in blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation and breathing is not stable, need to deal with timely.
1. The alarm of the monitor is set according to the clinical needs, for example, when the blood pressure is high systolic blood pressure more than 180mmhg, diastolic blood pressure more than 110mmhg or low systolic blood pressure is less than 90mmhg, diastolic blood pressure is less than 60mmhg, which is easy to cause dizziness, fainting discomfort, cardiac monitor often appear alarm, at this moment, the blood pressure needs to be handled in time.
2. When the heart rate drops below 50 beats per minute or the heart rate increases above 100 beats per minute, there can be obvious hemodynamic symptoms, the patient often manifested as palpitations, need timely treatment, cardiac monitor also often appear alarm.
3. When the blood oxygen saturation is lower than 90%, often suggesting that the human body hypoxia and other organs with insufficient oxygen supply, mostly in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and heart disease patients, the need for timely oxygen and non-invasive ventilator to maintain the treatment, cardiac monitor alarm.
4. When the respiration is too slow than 12 times per minute or too fast than 20 times per minute, dyspnea can occur, affecting the effective blood supply to the lungs.
If there is a monitoring alarm, go to the clinician in time to avoid delaying the condition.