Manual defibrillation procedure, Manual defibrillation – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

Manual Defibrillation

Manual Defibrillation Procedure

To perform manual defibrillation:

1. Verify that the patient is in cardiopulmonary arrest (unconscious, pulseless, not breathing

normally).

2. Press

ON

.

3. Identify the electrode or paddle sites on the patient and prepare the patient’s skin. (See "Patient

Skin Preparation" on page 5-4.) Use either the anterior-lateral or anterior-posterior position.

4. Connect the therapy electrodes to the therapy cable and confirm cable connection to the

defibrillator.

5. Apply therapy electrodes to the patient in anterior-lateral or anterior-posterior position. If using

standard paddles, apply conductive gel to the paddles and place paddles on the patient’s chest

in the anterior-lateral position.

6. Confirm desired energy is selected, or press

ENERGY SELECT

or rotate the

SPEED DIAL

to select the

desired energy. On the standard (hard) paddles, rotate the

ENERGY SELECT

dial.

7. Press

CHARGE.

While the defibrillator is charging, a charging bar appears and a ramping tone

sounds, indicating the charging energy level. When the defibrillator is fully charged, the screen

displays available energy.

8. Make certain all personnel, including the operator, stand clear of the patient, stretcher, bed,

and any equipment connected to the patient.

9. Confirm ECG rhythm requires defibrillation. Confirm available energy.

10.Press the

(shock) button on the defibrillator or the

(shock) buttons on the standard

paddles to discharge energy to the patient. For standard paddles, apply firm pressure with both

paddles to the patient’s chest, and press both paddle buttons simultaneously to discharge

energy to the patient. For safety reasons, the

(shock) button on the defibrillator front panel is

disabled when using standard paddles.

Note:

To disarm (cancel the charge), press the

SPEED DIAL

. The defibrillator disarms

automatically if shock buttons are not pressed within 60 seconds, or if you change the energy

selection after charging begins.

Note:

To interrupt defibrillation and initiate pacing, press

PACER

. If charged, the defibrillator

disarms.

11.Start CPR according to your protocol. To activate the metronome, press

CPR

at any time.

12.At the end of your CPR period, observe the patient and the ECG rhythm. If an additional shock

is necessary, repeat the procedure beginning at Step 6.

Successful resuscitation is related to the length of time between the onset of a heart rhythm that

does not circulate blood (ventricular fibrillation, pulseless ventricular tachycardia) and

defibrillation. The physiological state of the patient may affect the likelihood of successful

defibrillation. Thus, failure to resuscitate a patient is not a reliable indicator of defibrillator

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