Precordial lead ecg monitoring, Leads off, Color coding for ecg leads – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

Monitoring the ECG

Precordial Lead ECG Monitoring

The precordial (chest) leads (see Table 4-1, "ECG Leads Color Codes") can be used for

monitoring when using the 12-lead cable or 5-wire cable.

To perform precordial lead ECG monitoring:

1. Insert the precordial lead attachment into the main cable as shown in Figure 4-2 on

page 4-8.

2. Place the precordial lead electrodes on the chest as described in the 12-lead ECG procedure

and shown in Figure 4-5 on page 4-16.

Note:

When using a 5-wire cable, attach the limb leads as described in "ECG Monitoring

Procedure" on page 4-8, and place the C-lead electrode on the chest in the precordial position

desired. Note that the LIFEPAK 15 monitor labels the ECG for this lead as V1 on the screen and

printout, regardless of the location of the C-lead electrode.

Leads Off

If an electrode or lead wire disconnects during ECG monitoring, the monitor emits an audible

alarm and displays a

LEADS OFF

message. The ECG trace becomes a dashed line. The alarm and

messages continue until the electrode or lead wire is replaced.

Color Coding for ECG Leads

The lead wires and the electrode snaps for the patient ECG cable are color coded according to

American Heart Association (AHA) or International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards

as listed in Table 4-1.

Table 4-1 ECG Leads Color Codes

LEADS

AHA LABEL

AHA COLOR

IEC LABEL

IEC COLOR

Limb Leads

RA

LA
RL

LL

C

White
Black
Green
Red
Brown

R

L

N

F
C

Red
Yellow
Black
Green
Brown

Precordial Leads

V1
V2
V3
V4
V5
V6

Red
Yellow
Green
Blue
Orange
Violet

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6

Red
Yellow
Green
Brown
Black
Violet

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