Defib 200j sel, Emergency defibrillation procedure with mfe pads, Warning – ZOLL M Series Defibrillator Rev YH User Manual

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Emergency Defibrillation Procedure with MFE Pads

Determine Patient Condition Following Medical
Protocols

Verify:

Unconsciousness

Absence of breathing

Absence of pulse

Begin CPR following medical protocols

Request additional assistance.

Prepare Patient

Remove all clothing covering the patient's chest. Dry
chest if necessary. If the patient has excessive chest
hair, clip it to ensure proper adhesion of electrodes.

Attach the Multi-Function Electrode (MFE) Pads
according to instructions on the electrode packaging.

Ensure that all MFE Pads are making good contact with
the patient’s skin and are not covering any part of the
ECG electrodes.

Connect MFE Pads to the Multi-function Cable if not
preconnected.

The messages “CHECK PADS” and “POOR PAD
CONTACT” will be alternately displayed and energy will
not be delivered if the MFE Pads are not making good
contact with the patient

The message “DEFIB PAD SHORT” will be displayed to
indicate that a short circuit between MFE Pads may
exist.

MFE Pad Application

1. Apply one edge of the pad securely to the patient.
2. “Roll” the pad smoothly from that edge to the other

being careful not to trap any air pockets between the
gel and skin.

Note: If it is not possible to place the “BACK” MFE Pad

on the patient's back, the MFE Pad should be
placed in the standard apex-sternum
configuration. Effective defibrillation will result,
but pacing with the device will usually be less
effective.

1

Select DEFIB

Turn the SELECTOR SWITCH to DEFIB. The unit
automatically defaults to 200 Joules or the first shock
energy selection pre-configured by the user.

Note: Multi-function “PADS” are selected as the ECG

source whenever the instrument is turned to
MONITOR or DEFIB and paddles are not
connected to the Multi-Function cable. You may
select any of the other ECG lead configurations -
I, II, III (also aVR, aVF, aVL and V) if the unit has
been so configured and ECG cable/electrodes
are in use.

Paddles are a defibrillation protected Type BF patient connection.

ECG leads are a defibrillation protected Type CF patient connection

WARNING

Poor adherence and/or air under the MFE Pads can lead
to the possibility of arcing and skin burns.

Pad

Skin

PACER

OFF

MONITOR

DEFIB

1

DEFIB 200J SEL.

ID#

Param

00:01

ECG

Wave 2

Alarms

Sync

On/Off

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