Philips 861304 HeartStart Event Review, Button, Infant/Child Key, Infrared IR, Uninterrupted

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APPENDICES

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HeartStart Event Review

A suite of data management software applications for use by trained personnel to

 

review and analyze FRx Defibrillator patient use and by authorized personnel to

 

alter FRx configuration. Information is available from Philips Medical Systems on

 

the internet at http://www.medical.philips.com/goto/eventreview.

i-button

A blue “information” button on the front of the HeartStart FRx Defibrillator. If the

 

i-button is pressed during the 30 seconds it flashes during a patient care pause, the

 

FRx provides CPR Coaching;* if the i-button is pressed when it is flashing and the

 

FRx is chirping, the FRx provides troubleshooting guidance. At other times, if the

 

i-button is pressed and held until it beeps once, the FRx provides summary

 

information about its last clinical use and device status. When the i-button is on

 

solid (not flashing), it indicates the user may safely touch the patient.

Infant/Child Key

A “key” recommended for use when defibrillating a potential SCA victim under

 

55 pounds or 8 years old. When inserted into a dedicated slot on the FRx’s front

 

panel, the Infant/Child Key illustrates correct pads placement, with lighted icons,

 

on these young victims. With the Infant/Child Key inserted, the HeartStart FRx

 

automatically reduces the energy of any shock delivered to 50 J and provides CPR

 

Coaching, if selected, appropriate for infants and children.

infrared (IR)

A method of sending information using a special part of the light spectrum. It is

communications

used to transmit information between the HeartStart FRx Defibrillator and a

 

computer running HeartStart Event Review software.

NSA

“No Shock Advised,” a decision made by the HeartStart FRx Defibrillator that a

 

shock is not needed, based on analysis of the patient’s heart rhythm.

NSA pause

A pause provided by the HeartStart FRx Defibrillator following an No Shock

 

Advised (NSA) decision. The pause can be configured to a “standard” NSA pause

 

or a “SMART” NSA pause. During a standard NSA pause the defibrillator

 

performs no background monitoring of patient rhythm. During a SMART NSA

 

pause, the defibrillator conducts background monitoring and, if it detects an

 

artifact-free shockable rhythm, will exit the pause and begin rhythm analysis. If the

 

HeartStart FRx detects artifact such as that created by CPR, or if the user presses

 

the i-button for CPR Coaching during a SMART NSA pause, the defibrillator will

 

not exit the pause for rhythm analysis in order to allow CPR to be completed

 

uninterrupted.

non-shockable rhythm

A heart rhythm that the HeartStart FRx Defibrillator determines is not

 

appropriate for defibrillation.

*Pressing the i-button for CPR Coaching during a SMART NSA pause turns off background monitoring.

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HEARTSTART FRx 861304 OWNER’S MANUAL

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Contents Edition 861304N E R ’ S M a N U a L Philips Medical Systems Quick Reference Intentionally blank HeartStart FRx About This Edition Edition History CopyrightAuthorized EU Representative Device TrackingContents Appendices Description Sudden Cardiac ArrestState and local requirements Indications for UseTraining and practice Package contents For more informationSetting up the FRx 1A. Remove Pads Case from packagingPhilips Medical Systems Recommended accessories Using the HeartStart FRx OverviewOpen the pads case as shown below. Peel off one pad Press the green on/off buttonFollow the FRx’s voice instructions Press the flashing orange Shock button if instructed If a shock is neededTreating infants and children If a shock is not neededKey if available When emergency medical services arrive Infant/Child KeyPhilips Medical Systems After using the HeartStart FRx After each useFRx data storage Routine maintenance Maintaining the HeartStart FRxDisposing of the FRx Cleaning the FRxPeriodic checks Troubleshooting tips Appendices Philips Medical Systems Accessories Appendices Glossary of terms HeartStart Event Review ButtonInfant/Child Key Coaching, if selected, appropriate for infants and childrenWhen a battery is inserted Patient care in the AED modeOn/Off button Pads See Smart PadsStandby mode Blinking green Ready lightConsciousness, absence of respiration, and lack of a pulse Waveform See Smart biphasic waveformShock is advised, as a reminder not to touch the patient Glossary of symbols/controlsStandby mode gives device status Symbol  #  Appendices Please read these warnings and precautions carefully Approved accessories are usedHazard. Do not sterilize the FRx or its accessories AccessoriesPrecautions HeartStart FRx 861304 Defibrillator specifications Technical informationPhysical EnvironmentalProtected Controls and indicatorsCategory Specifications Sealing Defibrillation waveform Current aDisarm AED mode Adult shock delivery vector Category Energy Charge control Shock-to-shock cycle timeEnergy dose Newborn 14 J/kgRhythm class Samplea size Performance Lower ECG analysis systemECG analysis performance Accessories specifications HeartStart Smart Pads IIInfant/Child Key M5070A battery and 989803139301 TSO C-142* batteryCategory Battery type Capacity Regulations Environmental considerationsEnvironment Configuration Overview Device optionsPatient treatment protocol options NSA pause type Settings Defibrillator conductsBackground monitoring. If a Is detected in a motionlessCPR prompt Settings CPR1 Instructs the user to begin CPRCPR reminder voice Instructs Instructions provided at User that it isWhen an adult pads set is InstalledPads set is installed CPR Coaching infant/child ventilation instructionTesting and troubleshooting TestingTroubleshooting Recommended action when you need to use the deviceTroubleshooting while the FRx is being used Defibrillator saysTo replace pads To make sure the pads have been removed from the caseDefibrillator says To stop all motion Troubleshooting while the FRx is not being used BehaviorAdditional technical data required for European conformity Electromagnetic conformityElectromagnetic emissions Emissions testElectromagnetic immunity Rated maximum output power of transmitter W 100 Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter mMHz to2.5 GHz = 1.15√ PAppendices Philips Medical Systems Intentionally blank Philips Medical Systems United States CanadaEurope, Middle East, and Africa Latin America

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