Monitoring – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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MONITORING

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

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No waveform.
No pressure reading.

Transducer closed to
patient

• Check patient. Check

stopcock positions and
monitor setup.

Defibrillator shock just
delivered

• None.

Invasive BP lower than cuff BP

Transducer level higher
than the heart

• Reposition transducer to

correct height.

Loose connection

• Tighten all connections.

Thrombus formation, air
bubbles, or blood in
catheter, kinking, or
arteriospasm

• Use syringe to draw back air or

particles in catheter, and then
flush system.

Improper zero reference

• Open stopcock to air and

rezero transducer.

Defective transducer

• Replace transducer.

Invasive BP higher than cuff BP

Transducer level lower than
the heart

• Reposition transducer to

correct height.

Improper zero reference

• Rezero.

Catheter whip artifact

• Change catheter tip position.
• Use mean pressure values

(mean pressure is less
affected by extremes and will
therefore reflect a more
accurate reading).

Inability to flush system

Pressure bag leaking

• Keep positive pressure in

flush bag at all times.

• Remove dressing to check for

external kinking.

Partially kinked or
obstructed catheter

• Replace catheter, if clotted.

Inability to zero system

Stopcock not open to air or
defective

• Check stopcock position.

Replace any defective
stopcocks.

Defective transducer

• Replace transducer.

System has been zeroed but
continues to indicate zero
reference required

Steps to zero system
performed in wrong order

• Close stopcock to air before

placing cap on port.

Table 4-8 Troubleshooting Tips for IP Monitoring (Continued)

OBSERVATION

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

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