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The Trainer’s Guide:

A Comprehensive Training Course Reference

Defibtech Lifeline ARM
Automated Chest Compression System

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Summary of Contents for Lifeline ARM

Page 1: ...The Trainer s Guide A Comprehensive Training Course Reference Defibtech Lifeline ARM Automated Chest Compression System 4 3 B C D 300 S 350 S 400 S RAC A1515EN BA ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION ...

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Page 3: ...rmance or use of this material Information in this document is subject to change without notice Names and data used in the examples are fictitious unless otherwise noted Copyright Copyright 2018 Defibtech LLC All rights reserved Copyright questions should be directed to Defibtech For contact information refer to Chapter 5 of this guide RAC A1515EN BA 3 ...

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Page 5: ...he Lifeline ARM 12 Getting Familiar with the Lifeline ARM 14 Learning the Deployment Sequence 22 Transporting the Patient 29 Disassembling and Storing the Lifeline ARM 29 Recommended Maintenance for the Lifeline ARM 30 Troubleshooting During Operation of the Lifeline ARM 31 3 Hands On Training and Practice 33 Setting Up the Practice Groups 33 Evaluating the Students 33 Course Content 34 4 Resource...

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Page 7: ...e and expertise they learn from you As the leader of the training be sure to refer to the User Manual for complete directions indications contraindications side effects training requirements dangers warnings cautions troubleshooting maintenance and technical specifications Remember it is the responsibility of all students operators to read the User Manual before operating the Lifeline ARM Getting ...

Page 8: ...ice groups Enough seating and desktop space for students to be able to write notes and take tests Adequate power and outlets for video PowerPoint presentations if used and to charge the Battery Pack of the Lifeline ARM if needed Prepare Devices Accessories and Training Materials Print and refer to this checklist before each session to be sure you have all materials fully prepared and ready for use...

Page 9: ... Lifeline ARM is intended for use by qualified medical personnel certified to administer CPR To safely and effectively operate the Lifeline ARM it is the responsibility of the operator to obtain the following training Lifeline ARM training in accordance with the User Manual including handling of the actual device CPR training in accordance with recent resuscitation guidelines as required by local ...

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Page 11: ...timeline for breaks A typical training session lasts about 1 to 1 1 2 hours and includes Welcome and introduction Group Session Overview and review of the Quick Reference Card Demonstration of the components and assembly of the Lifeline ARM Demonstration of the operation sequence of the Lifeline ARM Discussion of device use and removal patient transport and maintenance Break Hands on Training Sess...

Page 12: ... available to provide effective CPR The device is easy to use easy to transport and delivers continuous compressions at the depth and rate recommended by the guidelines of the American Heart Association AHA and the European Resuscitation Council ERC The following statement comes from the Highlights of 2015 American Heart Association Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC1 There is continued emphasis on...

Page 13: ...or the Frame to attach to the Backboard or if the Compression Module Piston cannot be mounted without compressing the patient s chest Always follow local and or recognized resuscitation guidelines for CPR when using the Lifeline ARM Side Effects All operators of the Lifeline ARM should be aware of potential side effects of CPR which were well established by 2005 The International Liaison Committee...

Page 14: ...Strap The Quick Reference Guide and User Manual Trainer Tip As you begin this section place a Lifeline ARM device in its closed Carrying Case on a table or raised surface so the group can see what you are doing As you open the Carrying Case and remove its contents demonstrate and discuss the function and details of each component in sequence Remind students that they will have lots of opportunity ...

Page 15: ...With the Backboard attached the Frame is designed to create a rigid structure that enables a consistent compression depth without unwanted flex or distortion during operation The latches are self centering and self locking and are easy to match up with and snap into the Backboard There are two sets of wide release levers located on each side of the frame These levers allow the user to detach both ...

Page 16: ... the Frame insert the locking sleeve at about 90 degrees into the module receptacle at the top of the Frame Rotate the Module in either direction until it is in line with the Frame and snaps to lock securely into place To remove the Compression Module from the Frame push down on the Module and rotate about 90 degrees in either direction Lift the Module out of the Frame To attach a Patient Interfac...

Page 17: ...o initiate mechanical CPR 1 Press the Up Down button to adjust the height of the Compression Piston relative to the patient s chest 2 Press one of two softkeys to select a rescue protocol Chest compressions only Chest compressions with rescue breaths During a rescue you can toggle between these two protocols and compressions can be stopped paused or resumed 2 Group Training Sessions RAC A1515EN BA...

Page 18: ...ions with pauses for rescue breaths Pause Button Stops compressions when running or resumes compressions when stopped Battery Pack Indicator Indicates the approximate remaining Battery Pack capacity Warning Indicator Illuminates to notify the user that there is a problem with the compression module and immediate attention is needed Warning Mute Button Silences the audible sound associated with a w...

Page 19: ... use When fully charged the Battery Pack will provide about 60 minutes of compressions With the Battery in the Compression Module at room temperature and in the off state the external AC Adapter can charge the battery in less than 3 hours To charge the Battery Pack with the AC Adapter 1 Insert the Battery Pack into the Compression Module 2 Connect the AC Adapter plug to the external power input ja...

Page 20: ...n external power source by connecting the AC Adapter to the external input jack of the Compression Module The Battery Pack must always be installed in the Compression Module to operate the device even when powered by the AC Adapter Trainer Tip Demonstrate how to remove and replace the Battery Pack and review the Battery Pack Indications and Alerts on the User Control Panel Also point out the locat...

Page 21: ...mphasize the importance of making sure a Patient Interface Pad PIP is installed on the Compression Module 4 Insert a fully charged Battery Pack into the opening in the side of the Compression Module Before using the Lifeline ARM always check to be sure it is completely assembled and that all components are present and functional Check the Battery Pack to be sure it is fully charged The following s...

Page 22: ...ng manual CPR and who will perform the various steps of assembly Trainer Tip Remind students that providing manual compressions always takes precedence over the setup and use of the device This section of the course covers the core elements of how to deploy the Lifeline ARM in a real time emergency setting The goal of the rescuer is to put the Lifeline ARM into action as quickly and smoothly as po...

Page 23: ... 1 Open the Carrying Case and remove the Backboard Place the Backboard next to the patient 2 Place the Backboard under the patient Lift and roll the patient as needed to slide the Backboard underneath the patient s armpits and in line with the nipple line according to the Patient Diagram Accurately placing the Backboard now will make it easier to correctly align the Compression Module later on Res...

Page 24: ...ins and pushing down until the latches snap into place The latches may be clicked into place one at a time or simultaneously Pull up on the Frame to make sure it is securely attached to the Backboard WARNING If patient is too large for the Frame remove Frame and continue manual CPR compressions Do not use the Lifeline ARM if the Frame cannot be latched to the backboard RAC A1515EN BA 24 ...

Page 25: ...the patient s chest Adjust the Frame and Backboard to position the Compression Piston over the patient s chest and directly in line with the nipples This is the same target point used for manual CPR WARNING Do not initiate Lifeline ARM compressions if the piston is not in the proper position 6 Turn the unit On Press the On Off button on the Control Panel for at least 1 second If the Battery Pack i...

Page 26: ...t is too small Remove Frame and continue with manual CPR compressions 8 Start chest compressions Once the Piston is properly adjusted push the Run Continuous button OR the Run with Breaths button in accordance with your emergency response protocol Run Continuous Run with Breaths WARNING Do not leave the Lifeline ARM running while unattended Patient injury may result if the unit is left unattended ...

Page 27: ...head neck spine or other bone structure injuries use accepted handling techniques Attach the Stabilization Strap to the Frame on both sides by pushing the strap clips into the connectors until they click into place Tighten the Stabilization Strap to maintain the Piston s correct position over the patient s chest by adjusting the Velcro that holds both clips to the Stabilization Strap 2 Group Train...

Page 28: ...led in the Compression Module to operate the device even when powered by the AC Adapter Avoid getting gel on the patient s chest e g from defibrillation pads in the area of the Piston target area During storage Always store the device so it is ready to go Always have the external AC Adapter power supply available with the device at all times Store the Compression Module with a fully charged Batter...

Page 29: ...ensure that it has not moved from the appropriate target area Pause compressions and readjust position if needed Disassembling and Storing the Lifeline ARM When compressions are no longer needed follow this sequence to remove the device 1 Turn the unit Off by pressing and holding the On Off button for at least 1 second 2 Remove the Stabilization Strap and Wrist Straps if used 3 Remove the Compress...

Page 30: ...ck Reference Guide and User Manual 3 Make sure the Patient Interface Pad is installed on the Compression Module 4 Make sure at least one unused Patient Interface Pad is stored in the Carrying Case 5 Turn the device On to perform a self test Make sure the Compression Piston is retracted and the PAUSE indicator comes on with no warning indicators Clean all components before the next use as recommend...

Page 31: ...ning Indicator located below the Battery Pack Indicator on the User Control Panel flashes red and is accompanied by an audible alert Check for installed and charged Battery Pack Check for proper Piston position and height To clear the condition and try again press the Pause button If the device fails to perform compressions push the On Off button for at least 1 second to power off Then push the On...

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Page 33: ...e at least three times In each practice group trainers should follow the same protocol 1 Trainers and students introduce themselves 2 Trainer reviews and demonstrates deployment of the Lifeline ARM at the expected speed and proficiency 3 Students take turns working in teams of two to practice deployment As each team works the other teams and the trainer watch referring to the Student Self Test and...

Page 34: ...rate and understand all functions of the User Control Panel On Off Up Down Continuous Compressions or With Breaths Start and stop manual CPR during deployment Correctly attach the Stabilization Strap and Wrist Straps if used Change the Battery Pack or apply the AC Adapter during operation Step by Step Review of Lifeline ARM Operation Sequence Essential Elements Following the steps on the Student S...

Page 35: ...Interface Pad is in place Essential elements Show how to orient the Compression Module at the top of the Frame so that it sits crosswise Insert the Module and show how to rotate it by 90 degrees to lock it in place Remind students that the Module can be oriented in either direction for faster assembly Show how to check the Patient Interface Pad Remove it and replace it and remind students that it ...

Page 36: ... pushing the clips into the strap connectors They should hear an audible click Show how to adjust the strap length to maintain the correct position of the device over the patient s chest Remind students that if the device is not correctly positioned they should loosen the Stabilization Strap and readjust Show how to position and attach Wrist Straps if used 9 Change the Battery Pack Essential eleme...

Page 37: ...lls up on the Frame to test that it is securely locked in place YES NO 4 Removes the Compression Module checks to make sure a Patient Interface Pad and a Battery Pack is installed and inserts it into the Frame rotating to lock into place YES NO 5 Adjusts the position of the Compression Piston YES NO 6 Turns the device On YES NO 7 Selects compression protocol and starts compressions YES NO 8 Applie...

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Page 39: ...rame and locks into place 5 Press the On Off button for at least one second to turn on 6 Adjust the position of the Piston until it touches the patient s chest 7 Push Run Continuous or Run with Breaths button to start compressions 8 Apply the Stabilization Strap behind the patient s neck Connect the Strap to the Frame with the Stabilization Strap Connectors Stabilization Strap can be adjusted usin...

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Page 41: ...ion with the class were constructive and encouraged 5 The trainer allowed adequate time for questions and answers 6 The training materials provided were effective 7 The breakout sessions offered adequate opportunity for practice and reinforced the content taught in the class 8 The training session was long enough to cover the material presented 9 The training location and facilities were comfortab...

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