Preamble, Event/vital sign log, Data management – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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DATA MANAGEMENT

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

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Note:

When CODE SUMMARY reports are transmitted, they are always sent in the long format.

Transmitted CODE SUMMARY reports do not include the Trend Summary.

The CODE SUMMARY report always contains the Preamble and the Event/Vital Sign Log. See

Figure 7-1 for an example.

Figure 7-1 CODE SUMMARY Report

Preamble

The preamble consists of patient information (name, patient ID, age, and sex) and device

information (date, time, and therapy information) as shown in Figure 7-1. The defibrillator

automatically enters a unique identifier in the ID field for each Patient Record. This identifier is

composed of the date and time that the defibrillator is turned on. The Incident field allows you

to enter up to 14 alpha-numeric characters to link the device to other documents such as an

EMS Run Report.

Event/Vital Sign Log

The LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator documents events and vital signs in chronological order.

Events are operator or device actions, such as actions that are related to monitoring, pacing,

AED therapy, or data transmission. Values for each active vital sign are entered into the log

automatically every 5 minutes and for each event. Figure 7-2 lists events that may be found in

the Event Log.

Name:

Lee, William

Record ID:
Patient ID:
Incident:
Age: 50

Sex: M

critical event record
Power On:
Device:
Site:
Total Shocks:
Total Time Paced:
Total 12-leads:

COMMENTS:

Time

Event

HR SpO2•PR SpCO SpMet

EtCO2(mmHg)•RR

NIBP•PR

P1

P2

ART

CVP

Power On
Initial Rhythm
Vital Signs

NIBP
Pacing 1 Started
Pacing 2 Set
Intubation
Vital Signs
Pacing 3 Stopped
Alarm HR
Vital Signs

CPR: No Airway 30:2
Metronome Off
Shock 1 200J
Shock 2 200J

Preamble

Event/Vital Sign Log

24 Apr 07

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