3 press shock button – ZOLL X Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev H User Manual

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Advisory Defibrillation Procedure

9650-001355-01 Rev. H

X Series Operator’s Guide

16–5

Note:

When a nonshockable rhythm is detected, the X Series does not prevent the user from
manually defibrillating the patient.

When a shockable rhythm is detected (ventricular fibrillation or wide-complex tachycardia
with heart rate > 150), the unit will display the SHOCK ADVISED message. Press the
CHARGE button, and press the Select Energy arrows up or down to select the desired energy
level if needed. Press CHARGE again to confirm.

Regardless of the analysis result, the user can control the defibrillator manually. For example,
the user can defibrillate the patient even if the advisory function issues a NO SHOCK
ADVISED
message.

3 Press SHOCK button

WARNING!

Warn all persons in attendance of the patient to STAND CLEAR prior to defibrillator
discharge.

Do not touch the bed, patient, or any equipment connected to the patient during
defibrillation. A severe shock can result. Do not allow exposed portions of the patient’s
body to come in contact with metal objects, such as a bed frame, as unwanted pathways
for defibrillation current may result.

Press and hold the SHOCK button

on the front panel until energy is delivered to the

patient.

The delivered energy level is displayed at the bottom of the screen and the shock number (1)
displays at the top of the screen and in the Defib Control panel at the bottom of the screen.

Note:

If at any time you want to cancel the defibrillation, press the Disarm softkey.

If the defibrillator is not discharged within 60 seconds after reaching the selected
energy level, the unit automatically disarms itself.

If additional countershocks are needed, follow steps 1 through 3 of this procedure starting on
page 16-3, to readjust the energy settings, charge the unit, and deliver shock.

Perform CPR

Begin chest compressions and rescue breathing per local protocol.

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