Advisory monitoring, Automated external defibrillation (aed) – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

Automated External Defibrillation (AED)

Advisory Monitoring

Advisory Monitoring is a special way to set up AED mode that allows the use of all the

monitoring functions without initiating the AED prompted protocol when the device is turned on.

When needed, the AED mode prompted protocol can be initiated by pressing

ANALYZE

. In

addition, access to Manual mode therapies—that is, manual defibrillation, synchronized

cardioversion, or pacing—by unauthorized users can be restricted, if necessary.

Certain setup options must be changed for the device to operate in Advisory Monitoring when it

is turned on. For more information, see the LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options

provided with your device.

When set up for Advisory Monitoring and the monitor is turned on, the

ADVISORY MODE-MONITORING

message appears continuously in the message area on the Home Screen. Monitor functions such

as NIBP, SpO

2

and 12-lead ECG can be used. Lead II and dashes are shown in the top ECG

trace (Channel 1) unless or until the patient is connected to the ECG cable. If therapy electrodes

(pads) and the therapy cable are connected to the patient, press

LEAD

to change to

PADDLES

lead

and view the ECG.

In Advisory Monitoring,

LEAD II

and

PADDLES

lead are the only ECG monitoring leads allowed in

Channel 1. The Continuous Patient Surveillance System (CPSS) is active and automatically

evaluates the patient ECG. However, CPSS is evaluating only for a potentially shockable rhythm.

If a shockable ECG rhythm such as VF is detected, the following prompt appears:

CHECK PATIENT.

IF NO PULSE, PUSH ANALYZE

.

Prior to pressing

ANALYZE

, confirm that the patient is in cardiac arrest. Motion artifact, a low

amplitude ECG, and other causes of poor ECG signal may cause false CPSS alerts. If the patient

is not in cardiac arrest, do not press

ANALYZE

. Troubleshoot the cause of the false CPSS alert.

If the patient is in cardiac arrest, press

ANALYZE

. Pressing

ANALYZE

causes the defibrillator to

enter AED mode. The defibrillator begins the AED prompted protocol and analyzes the patient's

ECG when therapy electrodes are applied to the patient. For more information about defibrillator

behavior in AED mode, see "Automated External Defibrillation (AED)" on page 5-7.

Note:

CPSS only evaluates for shockable ECG rhythms. If the ECG rhythm is nonshockable, for

example asystole, no prompting occurs. Users who are not trained to interpret ECGs or are

trained only to use AED mode must always press

ANALYZE

when using this special setup function

to initiate ECG analysis and AED prompting.

To switch back to Advisory Monitoring from AED prompted protocol, press

LEAD

.

For information about limiting access to Manual mode by unauthorized users, see "Switching

from AED Mode to Manual Mode" on page 5-14, or see the LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator

Setup Options provided with your device.

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