Summary report formats – ZOLL R Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev K Operators Guide User Manual

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ECG rhythm analysis is initiated.

VF alarm is triggered.

Parameter alarm is triggered.

Mode Selector is turned to PACER (after entering Manual mode).

Note:

Diagnostic bandwidth recordings are not included in Summary Report.

The unit stores and prints summary information in chronological order. The memory allocated
for summary data can hold up to 350 defibrillation or 350 recorder-activated events. All event
data remains in memory and is accessible until data is manually erased or until the
preconfigured time interval has elapsed. (The time interval is specified in the Set Report Restart
Delay parameter; see the R Series Configuration Manual for more information). A new patient
record is automatically created when the unit has been turned off for a configurable time period
of 5 minutes to 72 hours. When all memory for code summary is used, the unit issues the
message REPORT FULL.

To continue recording the code event after the memory has been filled or to prepare the unit for
a new code, the operator can erase the stored records. (Refer to “Erasing Summary Report and
Full Disclosure” on page 11-9.)

Summary Report Formats

This section describes the information included with each type of summary report record.

Each summary report begins with an overview of all events currently stored in memory
including:

Date and time

Report start time (either when the unit was turned on or, if data was manually erased, when
subsequent recording began)

Time of the last recorded event

Total number of shocks delivered

Cumulative pacing time

Device ID

System serial number

Space is provided for patient name and comments. On the last event recorded, the unit prints
“SUMMARY COMPLETE” on the bottom left of the stripchart.

Figure 11-1.

Summary Report

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