Restart analysis after cpr, Duration of cpr interval, Record cpr compression data – ZOLL M Series Defibrillator Rev YC User Manual

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Configuration Settings

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although background analysis is active. After “CHECK PULSE” clears, the CPR interval
begins.

Restart Analysis After CPR

When this parameter is set to Yes (default), the analysis starts automatically after the CPR
interval following each shock. Analyses do not automatically restart after a CPR interval
following No Shock Advised results. When this parameter is set to No, the PRESS ANALYZE
message is displayed, but the analysis does not restart.

Duration of CPR Interval

This parameter allows you to specify the duration of the CPR interval (1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, or 4
minutes) as described in the Display DO CPR Message parameter.

Record CPR Compression Data

When this parameter is set to “Yes”, CPR data is recorded to the PCMCIA card whenever the
CPR-Dpadz are in use. This parameter can be set to Yes only if ECG Waveform to Card in
Advisory Mode is set to Yes.

CPR Compression Metronome

This parameter allows you to select in which modes you want the CPR metronome enabled. If
set to Yes and the unit is in Manual Mode, the metronome is activated when compressions fall
to below 80 compressions per minute during CPR. If set to Semi-Auto Only or Yes and the unit
is in Semi-Auto Mode, the metronome is always on during CPR periods. If set to No, the
metronome is disabled.

CPR Data Displayed

This parameter allows you to select the format for CPR feedback. If set to R/D Indicators, the
unit displays an R if the rate of compression is below an acceptable level and a D if the depth of
compressions is below an acceptable level. If set to Rate Only, the unit displays the average
compression rate.

“CHECK PATIENT” Prompt

Changes the display message and the voice prompt issued when a shockable rhythm has been
detected by background ECG analysis and Heart Rate Alarms are enabled, or the unit is
operating in Semi-Automatic mode.

Display ECG in Semi-Auto Mode

Sets the unit to display or not display the patient’s ECG trace on the monitor while in
semiautomatic mode.

Store to Card in Auto Monitor Mode (AED models)

Sets the unit to store patient’s ECG trace and voice data automatically to the PCMCIA card
when:

ECG

leads are attached to the patient

MFE pads are not connected

M Seri

es unit is on

If disabled, the M Series unit will not record any data to the PCMCIA card unless MFE pads are
connected to the patient.

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