Monitoring etco2, Intended use, Indications – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

Page 89: Contraindications, Etco2 monitoring warnings, Monitoring

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

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Monitoring ETCO2

Intended Use

The end-tidal CO

2

(EtCO

2

) monitor is a capnometric device that uses non-dispersive infrared

spectroscopy to continuously measure the amount of CO

2

during each breath and report the amount

present at the end of exhalation (EtCO

2

). The sample is obtained by the side stream method and

can be used with intubated or nonintubated patients. Respiration rate is also measured and

displayed in breaths per minute.

The EtCO

2

monitor is a tool to be used in addition to patient assessment. Care should be taken to

assess the patient at all times; do not rely solely on the EtCO

2

monitor.

Indications

EtCO

2

monitoring is used to detect trends in the level of expired CO

2

. It is used for monitoring

breathing efficacy and treatment effectiveness in acute cardiopulmonary care, for example, to

determine if adequate compressions are being performed during CPR or to rapidly detect

whether an endotracheal tube has been placed successfully.

Contraindications

None known.

EtCO2 Monitoring Warnings

WARNINGS

FIRE HAZARDS

FIRE HAZARD

Before use, carefully read these operating instructions, the FilterLine

®

tubing

directions for use, and precautionary information.

FIRE HAZARD

The FilterLine tubing may ignite in the presence of O

2

when directly exposed to laser,

electrosurgical devices, or high heat. Use with caution to prevent flammability of the

FilterLine tubing.

FIRE HAZARD

Flammable anesthetics become mixed with the patient’s air that is sampled by the

capnometer. When using the EtCO

2

monitor in the presence of flammable gases, such

as nitrous oxide or certain other anesthetics, connect the EtCO

2

gas port to a

scavenger system.

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