Physio-Control LIFEPAK CR Plus User Manual

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LIFEPAK CR Plus and LIFEPAK EXPRESS Defibrillator Operating Instructions

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©2009-2010 Physio-Control, Inc.

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efibrillator Opera

ting Settings

Defibrillator Operating Settings

Device Date

Device Time

The device date and device time are used to time
stamp patient reports and to control when the
automatic self tests are performed. The date and
time can be set when you retrieve data from the
defibrillator.

Pacific Standard Time
and Date

Turn-On Prompt

This setting determines whether you hear only
tones, or tones and the voice prompt,

CALL FOR

HELP NOW

, when you open the lid and the

defibrillator turns on. Choices are Voice and Tones.

Voice

Voice Prompt Volume

This setting sets the voice prompt volume
to MEDIUM or HIGH.

High

Pulse Prompt

The pulse prompt setting determines whether the
defibrillator prompts you to check the victim’s pulse
(appropriate for medically trained users) or to
check the victim for signs of circulation such as
breathing and movement (appropriate for lay
users). Choices are Check Pulse, Check
Breathing, or Check Circulation.

Per customer order

Stack Shocks

When set to OFF, the Stack Shocks option
eliminates the analysis after each shock and
inserts prompting for CPR after each (a single)
shock. This eliminates the three-shock stack. CPR
is prompted regardless of the ECG rhythm after the
shock. The CPR time following the shock is
determined by the CPR Time 1 setting selected.
Choices for Stack Shocks option are ON or OFF.

When set to ON, an analysis will occur after
shocks, and up to three shocks in a row may be
delivered (three-shock stack).

Off

Pulse Check

When set to Never, the Pulse Check option
removes all prompting for pulse checks. The other
Pulse Check settings available allow pulse checks
only after every No Shock Advised (NSA) decision,
after the second NSA decision and thereafter, or
Always (after shocks, NSA and CPR).

Never

Motion Detection

The motion detection setting is used to determine if
motion detection is active or not active during
analysis.

When motion detection is On, the defibrillator stops
analysis for up to 10 seconds if it detects any victim
motion. The defibrillator notifies the responder of
the problem. The defibrillator will resume analysis
after 10 seconds, even if motion is still present.
When motion detection is Off, analysis is not
inhibited, regardless of any victim motion.

On

Table 6-1

Operating Settings (Continued)

Operating Settings

Description

Default Setting

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