Troubleshooting tips for ecg monitoring, Troubleshooting tips for ecg monitoring -7 – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 20e User Manual

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LIFEPAK 20e Defibrillator/Monitor Operating Instructions

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between the positive and negative electrodes is perpendicular to the line between the pacemaker
generator and the heart.

The LIFEPAK 20e defibrillator/monitor annotates internal pacemaker pulses with a hollow arrow

on the display and the printed ECG if this feature is configured or selected

ON

. False

annotations of this arrow may occur if ECG artifacts mimic internal pacer pulses. If false
annotations occur, you may deactivate the detection feature using the Options/Pacing/Internal
Pacer menu (refer to

Figure 2-7

). Also refer to the

"Pacing Setup Menu"

in

Table 8-9

. Patient

history and other ECG waveform data, such as wide QRS complexes, should be used to verify
the presence of an internal pacemaker.

Troubleshooting Tips for ECG Monitoring

If problems occur while monitoring the ECG, check the list of observations in

Table 3-2

for aid in

troubleshooting. For basic troubleshooting problems such as no power, refer to

"General

Troubleshooting Tips"

in

Section 7

.

Table 3-2

Troubleshooting Tips for ECG Monitoring

Observation

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

1 Screen blank and

ON

LED

lighted.

Screen not functioning
properly.

• Print ECG on recorder as backup.
• Contact service personnel for

repair.

2 Any of these

messages displayed:

CONNECT
ELECTRODES
CONNECT ECG
LEADS
ECG LEADS OFF
XX LEADS OFF

Therapy electrodes are not
connected.

• Confirm therapy electrode

connections.

One or more ECG electrodes
are disconnected.

• Confirm ECG electrode

connections.

ECG cable is not connected to
monitor.

• Confirm ECG cable connections.

Poor electrode-to-patient
adhesion.

• Reposition cable and/or lead wires

to prevent electrodes from pulling
away from patient.

• Prepare skin and replace

electrode(s).

• Select another lead.

Broken ECG cable lead wire.

• Select

PADDLES

lead and use

standard paddles or therapy
electrodes for ECG monitoring.

• Check ECG cable continuity.

3 Poor ECG signal

quality.

Poor electrode-skin contact.

• Reposition cable and/or lead wires

to prevent electrodes from pulling
away from patient. Secure trunk
cable clasp to patient’s clothing.

• Prepare skin and replace

electrode(s).

Outdated, corroded, or dried-
out electrodes.

• Check date codes on electrode

packages.

• Use only silver/silver chloride

electrodes with Use By dates that
have not passed.

• Leave electrodes in sealed pouch

until time of use.

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