Managing alarms, Alarms – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

Alarms

Note:

The heart rate display and corresponding heart rate alarm should not be relied upon to

provide an indication of ventricular fibrillation. Turn on the VF/VT alarm.

Note:

When the

VF/VT ALARM

is ON, you are limited to

PADDLES

lead or Lead

II

in Channel 1. See

"Selecting ECG Lead" on page 4-4.

Note:

The VF/VT alarm is suspended when the metronome is active, the noninvasive pacemaker is

on, or when standard paddles are attached and

PADDLES

lead is selected. The alarm is also

suspended when the monitor/defibrillator is charging or is charged.

Managing Alarms

The alarm bell symbol indicates when alarms are ON

or OFF

. All alarms that are

controlled by

QUICK SET

have equal priority. When alarms are ON and an alarm limit is exceeded, a

tone sounds and the violated vital sign flashes.

To manage an alarm:

1. Press

ALARMS

. This silences the alarm for 2 minutes.

2. Assess the cause of the alarm.

3. Assess the appropriateness of the limits settings (

WIDE

or

NARROW

).

If the patient is unstable, consider silencing the alarm for up to 15 minutes while attending to the

patient. Do NOT reselect

QUICK SET

.

4. After the patient is stable, reselect

QUICK SET

, if necessary.

WARNING

POSSIBLE FAILURE TO DETECT AN OUT OF RANGE CONDITION

Reselecting

QUICK SET

resets the alarm limits around the patient’s current vital sign

values, which may be outside the safe range for the patient.

Alarms

Quick Set

Limits

Silence

VF/VT Alarm

Wide

2 Min

Off

Select VF/VT ALARM to turn on continuous
monitoring for ventricular fibrillation and
ventricular tachycardia in Manual mode.

The VF/VT alarm indicator

appears above

the primary ECG when the alarm is ON.

When the alarm is silenced or suspended, a red
X appears across the indicator

.

Reselect VF/VT to turn off this alarm.

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