Therapy – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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THERAPY

5

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

5-37

No muscle response to
pacing

Patient’s heart rate may be
greater than noninvasive pacer
ppm

• No action needed.

The Test Load is connected to
therapy cable

• Remove the Test Load and

connect therapy electrodes to
cable.

Patient muscle response is
variable and depends on patient
condition. Muscular response to
pacing is not a reliable indicator
of current delivered.

• No action needed.

Capture does not occur with
pacing stimulus

Current (mA) set too low

• Increase pacing current.

(Administer sedation or
analgesia as needed.)

CONNECT CABLE

or PACING

STOPPED

message appears

Therapy cable damaged

• Replace therapy cable and

perform daily checks per
Operator’s Checklist.

CONNECT ELECTRODES

message appears

Pacing cable or electrode
disconnected

• Reconnect and set current.

Electrodes not adhering to skin

• Prepare skin.

Therapy cable damaged

• Replace therapy cable and

perform daily checks per
Operator’s Checklist.

Electrodes outdated

• Replace electrodes and set

current.

PACING IN PROGRESS

message

appears

CPR

pressed

• Press PACER to stop pacing, if

appropriate, and then press
CPR

.

Pacing stops spontaneously
and PACER FAULT message
appears

Internal error detected

• Cycle power and start pacing

again.

• Obtain service by a qualified

service technician.

Intrinsic QRS complexes not
sensed when pacing

ECG size too low

• Increase ECG size or select

another lead.

Intrinsic QRS complexes are
occurring during pacemaker's
refractory period

• Adjust PPM.

Table 5-4 Troubleshooting Tips for Noninvasive Pacing (Continued)

OBSERVATION

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

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