Physio-Control LIFEPAK 20e User Manual

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Monitoring

3-8

LIFEPAK 20e Defibrillator/Monitor Operating Instructions

Loose connection.
Damaged cable or connector/
lead wire.

• Check/reconnect cable

connections.

• Inspect ECG and therapy cables.
• Replace if damaged.
• Check cable with simulator and

replace if malfunction observed.

Misplaced electrodes/lead
wire.

• Confirm correct placement.
• Select lead view with optimal QRS

detection.

Noise because of radio
frequency interference (RFI).

• Check for equipment causing RFI

(such as a radio transmitter) and
relocate or turn off equipment
power.

4 Baseline wander

(low frequency/high
amplitude artifact).

Inadequate skin preparation.
Poor electrode-skin contact.
Diagnostic frequency
response.

• Prepare skin and apply new

electrodes.

• Check electrodes for proper

adhesion.

• Print ECG in monitor frequency

response.

5 Fine baseline artifact

(high frequency/low
amplitude).

Inadequate skin preparation.
Isometric muscle tension in
arms/legs.

• Prepare skin and apply new

electrodes.

• Confirm that limbs are resting on a

supportive surface.

• Check electrodes for proper

adhesion.

6 Systole beeps not

heard or do not occur
with each QRS
complex.

Volume too low.
QRS amplitude too small to
detect.

• Adjust volume.
• Change ECG lead.

7 Monitor displays

dashed lines with no
ECG leads off
messages.

PADDLES

lead selected but

patient connected to ECG
cable.

• Select one of the limb leads.

8 Heart rate (HR)

display different than
pulse rate.

Monitor is detecting the
patient’s internal pacemaker
pulses.

• Prepare skin and apply new

electrodes in different location.

• Select lead view with optimal QRS

detection.

9 Internal pacemaker

pulses difficult to see.

Pulses from pacemaker are
very small. Monitor the visibility
of frequency response limits.

• Turn on internal pacemaker

detector (refer to

page 3-6

).

• Connect ECG cable and select

ECG lead instead of paddles.

• Print ECG in diagnostic mode

(refer to

page 3-5

).

Table 3-2

Troubleshooting Tips for ECG Monitoring (Continued)

Observation

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

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