Philips 861304 owner manual Glossary of terms

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Glossary of terms

 

 

 

The terms listed in this Glossary are defined in the context of the Philips

 

HeartStart FRx Defibrillator 861304 and its use.

AED

Automated external defibrillator (a semi-automatic defibrillator).

AED mode

The standard treatment mode for the HeartStart FRx Defibrillator. It provides

 

voice instructions guiding the rescuer through applying the adhesive pads, waiting

 

for rhythm analysis, and delivering a shock if needed.

analysis

See “SMART analysis.”

arrhythmia

An unhealthy, often irregular, beating of the heart.

artifact

Electrical “noise” caused by sources such as muscle movements, CPR, patient

 

transport, or static electricity that may interfere with rhythm analysis.

battery

The sealed lithium manganese dioxide battery used to power the HeartStart FRx

 

Defibrillator. It is provided in a pack that fits into a compartment on the back of

 

the defibrillator.

Caution light

A light on the front of the HeartStart FRx Defibrillator that flashes during rhythm

 

analysis and is on solid when a shock is advised, as a reminder not to touch the

 

patient

configuration

The settings for all operating options of the HeartStart FRx Defibrillator, including

 

treatment protocol. The factory default configuration can be modified by

 

authorized personnel using HeartStart Event Review software.

CPR

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. A technique for providing artificial respiration and

 

heart compressions.

CPR Coaching

Basic verbal instructions for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including

 

hand placement, rescue breathing, compression depth and timing, provided by the

 

FRx when the flashing blue i-button is pressed during the first 30 seconds of a

 

patient care pause.

defibrillation

Termination of cardiac fibrillation by applying electrical energy.

ECG

Electrocardiogram, a record of the electrical rhythm of the heart as detected

 

through defibrillation pads.

fibrillation

A disturbance of the normal heart rhythm that results in chaotic, disorganized

 

activity that cannot effectively pump blood. Ventricular fibrillation (fibrillation in

 

the lower chambers of the heart) is associated with sudden cardiac arrest.

APPENDICES

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Contents N E R ’ S M a N U a L 861304Edition Philips Medical Systems Quick Reference Intentionally blank HeartStart FRx Device Tracking About This Edition Edition HistoryCopyright Authorized EU RepresentativeContents Appendices Sudden Cardiac Arrest DescriptionTraining and practice Indications for UseState and local requirements For more information Package contents1A. Remove Pads Case from packaging Setting up the FRxPhilips Medical Systems Recommended accessories Overview Using the HeartStart FRxFollow the FRx’s voice instructions Press the green on/off buttonOpen the pads case as shown below. Peel off one pad If a shock is needed Press the flashing orange Shock button if instructedIf a shock is not needed Treating infants and childrenKey if available Infant/Child Key When emergency medical services arrivePhilips Medical Systems After each use After using the HeartStart FRxFRx data storage Maintaining the HeartStart FRx Routine maintenancePeriodic checks Cleaning the FRxDisposing of the FRx Troubleshooting tips Appendices Philips Medical Systems Accessories Appendices Glossary of terms Coaching, if selected, appropriate for infants and children HeartStart Event ReviewButton Infant/Child KeyPads See Smart Pads When a battery is insertedPatient care in the AED mode On/Off buttonWaveform See Smart biphasic waveform Standby modeBlinking green Ready light Consciousness, absence of respiration, and lack of a pulseStandby mode gives device status Glossary of symbols/controlsShock is advised, as a reminder not to touch the patient Symbol  #  Appendices Accessories Please read these warnings and precautions carefullyApproved accessories are used Hazard. Do not sterilize the FRx or its accessoriesPrecautions Environmental HeartStart FRx 861304 Defibrillator specificationsTechnical information PhysicalCategory Specifications Sealing Controls and indicatorsProtected Current a Defibrillation waveformNewborn 14 J/kg Disarm AED mode Adult shock delivery vectorCategory Energy Charge control Shock-to-shock cycle time Energy doseECG analysis performance ECG analysis systemRhythm class Samplea size Performance Lower HeartStart Smart Pads II Accessories specificationsCategory Battery type Capacity M5070A battery and 989803139301 TSO C-142* batteryInfant/Child Key Environment Environmental considerationsRegulations Overview Device options ConfigurationPatient treatment protocol options Is detected in a motionless NSA pause type SettingsDefibrillator conducts Background monitoring. If aInstructs Instructions provided at User that it is CPR prompt SettingsCPR1 Instructs the user to begin CPR CPR reminder voiceCPR Coaching infant/child ventilation instruction When an adult pads set isInstalled Pads set is installedRecommended action when you need to use the device Testing and troubleshootingTesting TroubleshootingTo make sure the pads have been removed from the case Troubleshooting while the FRx is being usedDefibrillator says To replace padsDefibrillator says To stop all motion Behavior Troubleshooting while the FRx is not being usedEmissions test Additional technical data required for European conformityElectromagnetic conformity Electromagnetic emissionsElectromagnetic immunity = 1.15√ P Rated maximum output power of transmitter W 100Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m MHz to2.5 GHzAppendices Philips Medical Systems Intentionally blank Latin America Philips Medical Systems United StatesCanada Europe, Middle East, and Africa

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