Pace, Check pads, 6 determine optimum threshold – ZOLL R Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev J User Manual

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ONINVASIVE

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EMPORARY

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ACING

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6 Determine Optimum Threshold

The ideal pacer current is the lowest value that maintains capture — usually about 10% above
threshold. Typical threshold currents range from 40 to 80 mA. Location of the hands-free
therapy or OneStep therapy electrodes affects the current required to obtain ventricular capture.
Typically the lowest threshold is obtained when the position of the electrodes provides the most
direct current pathway through the heart while avoiding large chest muscles. Lower stimulation
currents produce less skeletal muscle contraction and are better tolerated.

4:1 Mode

Pressing and holding the 4:1 button temporarily withholds pacing stimuli, thereby allowing you
to observe the patient’s underlying ECG rhythm and morphology.

When depressed, this button causes pacing stimuli to be delivered at ¼ of the indicated ppm
setting.

Pace Fault

If the unit is attempting to deliver pacing therapy and one of the following conditions occur, the
messages CHECK PADS and POOR PAD CONTACT are alternately displayed on the screen
and an audible alarm sounds:

The OneStep cable is not connected to the device.

The cable is defective.

Therapy pads are not connected to the OneStep cable.

The therapy pads are not making good skin contact.

The alarm will continue to sound until proper connections between the patient and pacer are
achieved and the leftmost softkey (Clear Pace Alarm) is pressed.

OUTPUT

mA

OUTPUT

mA

RATE

ppm

RATE

ppm

4:1

OFF

PACER

PACE

Clear

Pace

Alarm

00:01

Async
Pacing

On/Off

50 mA

70 PPM

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ECG

CHECK PADS

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