symptom | possible cause |
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Voice prompts: | • The patient is being moved or jostled. |
ANALYZING INTERRUPTED | • Radio or electrical sources are |
or | interfering with ECG analysis. |
CANNOT ANALYZE | • The environment is dry and movement |
or | around the patient is causing static |
STOP ALL MOTION | electricity to interfere with ECG |
| analysis. |
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Voice and screen prompts: | The patient impedance is not appropriate |
NO SHOCK DELIVERED | for the FR2+ to deliver a shock. |
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Voice prompt: | Shock has been advised but not delivered |
SHOCK BUTTON NOT | within 30 seconds. (FR2+ has been |
PRESSED | disarmed.) |
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recommended action
•Stop CPR; do not touch the patient. Minimize patient motion. If the patient is being transported, stop the vehicle if needed.
•Check for possible causes of radio and electrical interference and remove them from the area.
•Responders and bystanders should minimize motion, particularly in dry environments that can generate static electricity.
•Make sure the defibrillator pads
are correctly positioned on the |
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patient according to the diagram | 4 |
on the back of the pads. |
•Make sure the defibrillator pads connector is completely inserted in the connector socket.
•Press the defibrillator pads firmly to the patient's chest.
•Replace the defibrillator pads if necessary.
•When next prompted, press the Shock button to deliver shock.
P hili ps Me dical Sy stems
Maintaining, Testing, and Troubleshooting Your HeartStart FR2+