Co2 display, Co2 alarms, Monitoring – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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MONITORING

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

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Note:

The capnography module performs self-maintenance within the first hour of monitoring and

once an hour during continuous monitoring. The self-maintenance includes “auto-zeroing.” Self-

maintenance is also initiated when the surrounding temperature changes 8°C (14.4°F) or more, or

the surrounding pressure changes greater than 20 mmHg. The CO

2

module detects this change and

attempts to purge the tubing. To clear the

CO2 FILTERLINE PURGING

or

CO2 FILTERLINE BLOCKAGE

messages, remove the FilterLine tubing and reconnect it to the monitor.

CO2 Display

The following scales are available to display the CO

2

waveform. The LIFEPAK 15 monitor/

defibrillator automatically selects the scale based on the measured EtCO

2

value. To change the CO

2

scale, outline and select the CO

2

area using the

SPEED DIAL

and then select the desired scale from

the scale menu.

• Autoscale (default)

• 0–20 mmHg (0–4 Vol% or kPa)

• 0–50 mmHg (0–7 Vol% or kPa)

• 0–100 mmHg (0–14 Vol% or kPa)

The CO

2

waveform is compressed (displayed at 12.5 mm/sec sweep speed) to provide more data in

the 4-second screen. There is a slight delay between when the breath occurs and when it appears

on the screen. Printouts are at 25 mm/sec. Continuous print may be changed to 12.5 mm/sec, if

desired.

The monitor shows the maximum CO

2

value over the last 20 seconds. If the EtCO

2

values are

increasing, the change can be seen with every breath. However, if the values are continually

decreasing, it will take up to 20 seconds for a lower numerical value to be displayed. Because of

this, the EtCO

2

value may not always match the level of the CO

2

waveform.

CO2 Alarms

The EtCO

2

monitor provides:

• EtCO

2

high and low alarms controlled by activating

ALARMS

(see "Alarms" on page 3-21)

• FiCO

2

(inspired CO

2

) alarm (automatic and not adjustable)

• Apnea alarm (automatic and not adjustable)

Note:

The apnea alarm occurs when a breath has not been detected for 30 seconds. The message

ALARM APNEA

appears in the message area along with the time since the last detected breath.

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