Treating infants and children – Philips M5066A User Manual

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Treating infants and children

WARNING: Most cardiac arrests in children are not caused by heart problems.
When responding to cardiac arrest in an infant or child:
• Provide infant/child CPR while a bystander calls EMS and brings the

HeartStart.

• If no bystander is available, provide 1-2 minutes of CPR before calling EMS

and retrieving the HeartStart.

• If you witnessed the child's collapse, call EMS immediately and then get the

HeartStart.

Alternatively, follow your local protocol.

If the patient is under 55 pounds or 8 years old, and you have an Infant/Child Pads
Cartridge:

Remove the Infant/Child Pads Cartridge from its package.

*

Locate the latch at the top edge of the defibrillator, and slide it to the

side. The pads cartridge will be released. Remove the old cartridge.

Install the new cartridge: slide the bottom end of the cartridge into the

recess, then press in the cartridge until the latch clicks into place. Be sure

the green handle is pressed down firmly. The HeartStart will tell you that

Infant/Child pads have been inserted, then it will turn off to be ready for

use.

Pull the green handle to start the rescue.

Remove all clothing from the upper body, to bare both the chest and the

back. Place one pad in the center of the chest between the nipples, and

the other in the center of the back (anterior-posterior).

With the Infant/Child Pads Cartridge inserted, the HeartStart automatically

reduces the defibrillation energy from the adult dose of 150 joules to 50 Joules

and provides optional infant/child CPR Coaching. Place the pads exactly as shown

on the illustration on the pads.

* Philips recommends that the HeartStart be stored with an adult pads cartridge installed,

as pediatric cardiac arrest is not common.

† This lower energy level may not be effective for treating an adult.

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