eEvent

Modules

 Antidiuresis
 Low urine flow.
 
 Bradycardia
 The heart rate is slowed to below 60 beats per minute.
 
 Bradypnea
 The state at which the respiratory rate has fallen 10 breaths per minute.
 
 BrainOxygenDeficit
 A lack of oxygen in the brain. Death will occur ~30min.
 
 CardiacArrest
 Sudden, unexpected loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness.
 
 CardiogenicShock
 Inadequate blood circulation due to failure of the heart ventricles (Cardiac Index < 2.2 L/min m2).
 
 CardiovascularCollapse
 Not enough pressure in the veins/arteries to keep inflated.
 
 CriticalBrainOxygenDeficit
 A critical lack of oxygen in the brain. Death in under 10min.
 
 Diuresis
 High urine flow.
 
 Fasciculation
 Brief spontaneous contractions of muscle fibers.
 
 Fatigue
 The body is using energy above the Basal Metabolic Rate.
 
 FunctionalIncontinence
 Uncontrolled bladder release due to a full bladder.
 
 Hypercapnia
 State at which the arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure has exceeded 60 mmHg.
 
 Hyperglycemia
 An excess of glucose in the bloodstream (> 200 mg/dL).
 
 Hypernatremia
 An excess of sodium in the bloodstream (> 295 mOsm/kg).
 
 Hyperthermia
 The condition of having a body temperature greatly above normal (> 38 C).
 
 Hypoglycemia
 Low glucose in the bloodstream (< 70 mg/dL).
 
 Hyponatremia
 Low sodium in the bloodstream (< 135 mEq/L).
 
 Hypothermia
 The condition of having a body temperature greatly below normal (< 35 C).
 
 Hypoxia
 State at which the arterial oxygen partial pressure has fallen below 65 mmHg.
 
 HypovolemicShock
 The blood volume has dropped below 65% of its normal value.
 
 IntracranialHypertension
 Intracranial pressure is greater than 25 mmHg.
 
 IntracranialHypotension
 Intracranial pressure is lower than 7 mmHg.
 
 IrreversibleState
 An unrecoverable patient state. The engine will cease calculating when this event occurs.
 
 Ketoacidosis
 A form of metabolic acidosis where the anion gap is driven by the rise in ketones.
 
 LacticAcidosis
 A form of metabolic acidosis where the blood lactate concentration rises.
 
 MassiveHemothorax
 Intrapleural blood drainage (> 1000mL).
 
 MaximumPulmonaryVentilationRate
 The maximum pulmonary ventilation rate has been reached.
 
 MediumHemothorax
 Intrapleural blood drainage (> 400mL, < 1000 mL).
 
 MetabolicAcidosis
 A condition where the body is producing excess acids. (pH < 7.35).
 
 MetabolicAlkalosis
 A condition where the body is producing excess bases. (pH > 7.45).
 
 MildDehydration
 A loss of more fluid than is taken in (More than 3% loss of healthy/initial fluid mass).
 
 MinimalHemothorax
 Intrapleural blood drainage (< 400mL).
 
 ModerateDehydration
 A loss of more fluid than is taken in (More than 5% loss of healthy/initial fluid mass).
 
 ModerateHyperoxemia
 State at which the arterial oxygen partial pressure has risen above 120 mmHg.
 
 ModerateHypocapnia
 State at which the arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure has fallen below 30 mmHg.
 
 MyocardiumOxygenDeficit
 The myocardium oxygen level has decreased below 5 mmHg.
 
 Natriuresis
 Sodium excretion above normal levels.
 
 NutritionDepleted
 The stomach is empty.
 
 RenalHypoperfusion
 Low blood flow to the kidneys.
 
 RespiratoryAcidosis
 An increase of CO2 concentration in the bloodstream and a decrease in blood pH.
 
 RespiratoryAlkalosis
 An decrease of CO2 concentration in the bloodstream and a increase in blood pH.
 
 SevereDehydration
 A loss of more fluid than is taken in (More than 10% loss of healthy/initial fluid mass).
 
 SevereHyperoxemia
 State at which the arterial oxygen partial pressure has risen above 200 mmHg.
 
 SevereHypocapnia
 State at which the arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure has fallen below 15 mmHg.
 
 Stabilizing
 The engine is stabilizing to a new homeostasis state, its not recommended to add any actions when active.
 
 StartOfCardiacCycle
 The Patient is starting a new heart beat.
 
 StartOfExhale
 Patient is starting to exhale.
 
 StartOfInhale
 Patient is starting to inhale.
 
 Tachycardia
 The heart rate is elevated above 100 beats per minute.
 
 Tachypnea
 A breathing rate above 20 breaths per minute.
 
 Equipment
 A breathing rate above 20 breaths per minute.
 
 AnesthesiaMachineOxygenBottleOneExhausted
 Anesthesia machine oxygen bottle one has been exhausted.
 
 AnesthesiaMachineOxygenBottleTwoExhausted
 Anesthesia machine oxygen bottle two has been exhausted.
 
 AnesthesiaMachineReliefValveActive
 Anesthesia machine relief valve is active.
 
 MechanicalVentilatorReliefValveActive
 Mechanical ventilator relief valve is active.
 
 SupplementalOxygenBottleExhausted
 The supplemental oxygen bottle is exhausted. There is no longer any oxygen to provide.
 
 NonRebreatherMaskOxygenBagEmpty
 The non rebreather mask oxygen bag is empty. Oxygen may need to be provided at a faster rate.
 

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