Summary report – ZOLL M Series Defibrillator Rev YH User Manual

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Summary Report

Summary Report allows you to store and later retrieve important ECG and device event information. The unit’s internal
memory automatically records defibrillation and cardioversion segments, PACER mode (Pacer version only), heart
rate alarm and ECG segments upon activation of the stripchart recorder. Associated event information including device
control settings, patient ECG, time and date are recorded as well.

Note: Diagnostic bandwidth recordings are not included in Summary Report.

Six events will trigger Summary Report to automatically record information:

VF Alarm triggered

Defibrillator Shock

Selecting PACER mode (Pacer version only)

Heart Rate Alarm triggered

Turning Strip Recorder on (or on and then off in rapid sequence)

Initiating analysis of the ECG

Summary Report records each event in chronological order and will store up to 65 defibrillation or 140 recorder-
activated ECG events. All event data will remain in memory and be accessible until data is manually erased. A new
patient record is automatically created if the unit has been turned off for a user configurable time period of 5 minutes to
36 hours. If all memory has been used for a particular patient, a “REPORT FULL” message will appear on the display
and no further data is recorded.

Summary Report Formats

Summary Report prints an overview of all the events currently stored in memory including total number of defibrillation
shocks delivered, total pacing time (cumulative), time and date the device was turned on (or if you have just manually
erased summary reports, then start time and date of the next report), time of last event, as well as space for patient
name, date and comments. All segments have vertical dashed cut lines every 8.5 inches to facilitate easy mounting on
8.5" x 11" paper. On the last event recorded “SUMMARY COMPLETE” will be printed at the bottom left of the recorder
strip.

Defibrillation Format

Summary Report records 6 seconds of pre-shock and 8 seconds of post-shock patient ECG data. Also recorded are
joules selected, joules delivered, sync if active, (includes sync markers), ECG lead, ECG size, patient impedance, time
and date. AED units will additionally include shock count and AED mode annotations.

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JOULES SELECTED

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IMPEDANCE

JOULES DELIVERED

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POST SHOCK 15:18:45

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