6-3
Press [
Enter Sync
] soft key to enter synchronous cardioversion mode.
Press
soft key to change patient type.
Press [
Silence
] to temporarily pause the current alarm sound. This soft key is not displayed if there is no alarm
sound currently.
6.4
Manual Defibrillation Procedure
1.
Expose the patient’s chest. Wipe moisture from the patient’s chest and, if necessary, clip or shave excessive chest
hair.
2.
Connect pads cable to the pads interface. If pre-connected, skip this step.
3.
Apply pads to the patient according to the instructions for use indicated on pads package.
4.
Turn on the equipment and enter Manual Defib mode.
You can set the [
Default Startup Mode
] to [
AED
] or [
Manual
] in the [
Config. Edit
] menu. The default setting is
[
AED
].
If [
Default Startup Mode
] is set to [
AED
], the equipment enters AED mode after startup. You can select
[
Manual
]
→
[
Yes
] to enter manual defibrillation mode.
If [
Default Startup Mode
] is set to [
Manual
], the equipment enters manual defibrillation mode directly after
startup.
5. Press
[
Energy -
] or [
] soft keys to adjust the energy for defibrillation shock.
You can accelerate the selection by pressing and holding either of the buttons.
6. Press
[
Charge
] soft key to charge.
As the equipment charges, a progress bar is shown in the defibrillation information area. A charging tone sounds
until desired energy level is reached, when you will hear a charge done tone.
If you have to increase or decrease the selected energy during charging or after charging is complete, press
[
Energy -
] or [
] soft keys to select the desired energy level as explained above. Then press the charge
button again to restart charging.
To remove the energy, press the [
Disarm
] soft key. If the Shock button is not pressed within 60s, the equipment
disarms automatically.
7. Shock.
Confirm that a shock is still indicated and that the equipment has charged to the selected energy level. Make sure
no one is touching the patient, bed or any equipment connected to the patient. Call out loudly and clearly, “Stay
Clear!” and then press the Shock button to deliver energy.
NOTE
For defibrillation of adult patients, recommended energy level is 200 Joules.
Use pediatric pads for pediatric patients. If you are using adult pads for pediatric patients, select
and set the patient type to pediatric and follow the instructions on the screen to apply pads.
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