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4.4.6 Follow DDU-100 AED Prompts
At this point, the
DDU-100
AED will check to make sure that the pads are well connected to the
patient and that an adequate ECG signal is being received. Do not touch the patient, eliminate any
patient movement, and cease CPR at this time.
If there is a problem with the pad connection, connector connection, patient motion or other inter-
ference, the AED will guide the operator with audible and visual prompts. Visual prompts consist-
ing of flashing LEDs with associated labeling reinforce the audio prompts and aid in high ambient
noise environments.
Pad related voice prompts:
“Plug in pads connector”
– This indicates that the
DDU-100
AED has determined that the
pads are not properly connected to the unit. Check that the connector is fully inserted into the
unit. If the prompts continue, try removing and reinserting the pads connector or try a new set of
pads. The “check pads” LED will flash red during this message.
“Remove pads from package in back of unit”
– This indicates that the user should remove
and tear open the pad package located in the back of the unit.
“Apply pads to patient’s bare chest as shown”
– This indicates that the
DDU-100
AED
has determined that the pads are not placed on the patient. Place pads on the patient following
instructions on the pad package. If the prompts continue, try replacing the pads with a new set.
The “check pads” LED will flash red during this message.
“Plug in and apply pads”
– This indicates that the
DDU-100
AED has determined that the
pads are not plugged in and not applied to the patient. Check that the connector is fully inserted
into the unit. If the prompts continue, try removing and reinserting the pads connector or try a
new set of pads. The “check pads” LED will flash red during this message.
“Poor pad contact to patient,” “Press pads firmly”
– This indicates that the pads are not
making proper contact with the patient and that the impedance is out of range for proper ECG
analysis and shock delivery. Check that the pads are properly placed and fully adhering to the
patient and that there are no air bubbles between the pads and the patient. Make sure that the
pads are not touching each other. If the pads are not sticking due to moisture, dry the patient. If
the pads are not sticking due to excessive hair, shave or clip excessive chest hair. If the prompts
continue, try replacing the pads with a new set. The “check pads” LED will flash red during this
message.
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