Ip monitoring, Monitoring – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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MONITORING

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

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IP Monitoring

Two channels are available for invasive pressure monitoring, with default labels P1 and P2 and the

user-selectable labels shown in Table 4-7.

When the default labels P1 and P2 are used, the IP monitoring area displays systolic, diastolic, and

mean pressures. When ICP, LAP, or CVP labels are used, the IP monitoring area displays mean

pressure in large type. Systolic and diastolic pressures are not displayed.

Figure 4-14 IP Labels

Because pressures can change in a short time, data should be checked regularly during vital sign

monitoring.

HEALTH HAZARDS

POSSIBLE LETHAL ARRHYTHMIA

Ventricular fibrillation may be induced if the isoelectric barrier of the transducer is

disrupted. The isoelectric barrier within the transducer may be disrupted if the

transducer body is damaged. Do not use a transducer that is visibly damaged or

leaking fluid.

INCREASED INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE

Do not use a continuous flush device with transducers used for intracranial

monitoring.

Table 4-7 IP Labels and Descriptions

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

ART

Arterial Pressure

PA

Pulmonary Artery Pressure

CVP

Central Venous Pressure

ICP

Intracranial Pressure

LAP

Left Atrial Pressure

WARNINGS (CONTINUED)

ART systolic pressure

ART diastolic pressure

CVP mean pressure

ART mean pressure

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