Testing standard paddles, Pediatric paddles, Attaching pediatric paddles – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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PADDLE ACCESSORY OPTIONS

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

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3. Examine paddle surfaces, handles, cables, and connectors for damage or signs of wear.

• Cables that show signs of wear such as loose cable connections, exposed wires, or cable

connector corrosion must be removed from use immediately.

• Paddles that have rough or pitted electrodes should be removed from use immediately.

Note:

Standard paddles are not sterile or sterilizable. Do not autoclave, gas sterilize, immerse in

fluids, or clean with alcohol or solvents.

Testing Standard Paddles

Include inspecting and testing of the standard paddles as part of your defibrillator test routine.

Daily inspection and testing helps ensure that the standard paddles are in good operating

condition and are ready for use when needed. For more information about inspection and

testing, see the Operator’s Checklist in the back of this manual.

Pediatric Paddles

Pediatric paddles slide onto adult paddles (see Figure 6-5). Pediatric paddles should be used for

patients weighing less than 10 kg (22 lb) or for patients whose chest size cannot accommodate the

adult hard paddles.

Figure 6-5 Pediatric Paddles

Use the adult paddle controls for selecting energy and charging. Each pediatric paddle attachment

has a metal spring plate with a contact on it that transfers defibrillation energy from the adult

paddle electrode to the pediatric paddle. This solid cadmium-silver contact will not scratch the

adult paddle electrode.

Note:

Inspect the spring plates and the contacts routinely to make sure that they are clean and

intact.

Attaching Pediatric Paddles

To attach the pediatric paddles:

1. Slide the paddles onto clean adult paddles, starting at the front of the adult paddle (see

Figure 6-6).

2. Slide the pediatric paddle until you feel the paddles lock in place.

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