Philips M5066A owner manual Press the Shock button, If a shock is needed

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STEP 3: PRESS the Shock button

As soon as the HeartStart detects that the pads are attached to the patient, it begins analyzing the patient’s heart rhythm. It tells you that no one should be

touching the patient, and the Caution light begins flashing as a reminder.

If a shock is needed:

The Caution light goes from flashing to solid, the orange Shock button starts flashing, and the defibrillator tells you to press the flashing orange button. Before you press the button, make sure no one is touching the patient. When you press the Shock button, the defibrillator tells you that the shock has been delivered. Then the HeartStart tells you it is safe to touch the patient, instructs

you to begin CPR, and invites you to press the flashing blue i-button for CPR Coaching if desired.

If a shock is not needed:

The HeartStart tells you it is safe to touch the patient and instructs you to perform CPR if needed. (If CPR is not needed – for example, if the patient is moving or regaining consciousness – follow your local protocol until emergency medical personnel arrive.) Then the HeartStart invites you to press the flashing blue i-button for CPR Coaching, if desired.

For CPR Coaching:

Press the flashing blue i-button during the first 30 seconds of the patient care pause to activate CPR Coaching.* (If the Infant/Child SMART Pads Cartridge is inserted, CPR Coaching will provide coaching for infant/child CPR.) When the pause is over, the defibrillator tells you to stop CPR, so it can analyze the patient’s heart rhythm. The motion caused by CPR can interfere with analysis, so be sure to stop all motion when instructed.

*The default configuration for the HeartStart provides CPR Coaching when you press the i-button in this situation; however, the default setting can be revised by your Medical Director using Philips software available separately. See Appendix F for more information.

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HEARTSTART M5066A

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Contents M5066A EditionIntentionally blank On/Off Button. Press this HeartStart Defibrillator M5066APads Cartridge Handle Information Button. ThisIntentionally blank Quick Reference Intentionally blank HeartStart Important NoteIntentionally blank Copyright About this editionEdition history Authorized EU representativeIntentionally blank Contents Appendices Sudden Cardiac Arrest Introduction to the HeartStartDescription Indications for UseNational and local requirements Training and practiceFor more information Setting up the HeartStart Package contentsHeartstart M5066A Pads Cartridge, place it in the storage area in the case Recommended accessories Using the HeartStart OverviewPull the green handle Place the pads Press the Shock button If a shock is neededTreating infants and children Remove the Infant/Child Pads Cartridge from its packageWhen emergency medical services arrive Do not Delay TreatmentPhilips Medical Systems Heartstart M5066A After each use After using the HeartStartHeartStart data storage Heartstart M5066A Maintaining the HeartStart Routine MaintenancePeriodic checks Troubleshooting tips Cleaning the HeartStartDisposing of the HeartStart Accessories for the HeartStart REF 68-PCHATHeartstart M5066A CPR Glossary of termsAED ECGNSA Smart NSA pause SCA Symbol Description Glossary of symbols/controlsDefibrillator and opens pads cartridge for use Lithium manganese dioxide battery Cartridge contents one set of two defibrillation pads Symbol Description Patient handling Regularly for damage, according to directions PrecautionsContact with the patient Metal objects such as a bed frame or stretcherPhysical HeartStart Defibrillator specificationsTechnical information EnvironmentalControls and indicators Category SealingDelivered Defibrillation WaveformCategory Waveform parameters Current a Energy JShock-to-shock cycle time Disarm AED modeNewborn 14 J/kg Category Function Shockable rhythms Non-shockable rhythms ECG analysis systemAnalysis protocol ECG analysis performance Category Specifications Battery type Accessories specificationsBattery M5070A Prior to insertion Standby lifeWhole and may also endanger human health Environmental considerationsRegulations Device options ConfigurationParameter Speaker volume ECG out dataPatient treatment protocol options During a Smart NSA pause, Pause HeartStart NSA pause type SettingsStandard NSA Monitoring duringCPR4 Child pads cartridge is installed InstalledInfants and children when an infant Yes, NoHeartstart M5066A Testing Testing and troubleshootingTroubleshooting Green Ready light is solid HeartStart tells you Troubleshooting while the HeartStart is in useTo insert a pads cartridge HeartStart tells you To stop all motion Contact Philips for service if needed Troubleshooting while the HeartStart is not in useGreen Ready light is not on Behavior Emissions test Electromagnetic conformityElectromagnetic emissions CisprElectromagnetic immunity Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m Important warnings and reminders Environmental considerationsIntentionally blank Intentionally blank Intentionally blank Intentionally blank Intentionally blank REF M5066-91901
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M5066A specifications

The Philips M5066A is a state-of-the-art multi-parameter patient monitor designed to enhance healthcare delivery in various clinical settings. This versatile monitoring solution is widely utilized in hospitals, especially in critical care units and during transport, owing to its robust features and reliable performance.

One of the main features of the M5066A is its ability to monitor multiple vital signs simultaneously, including ECG, heart rate, invasive and non-invasive blood pressure, respiration rate, temperature, and saturation levels. This multi-parameter capability allows healthcare professionals to gain a comprehensive view of a patient’s health status, enabling timely interventions and improved patient outcomes.

The M5066A incorporates advanced technologies such as Philips’ proprietary IntelliVue technology, which enhances the accuracy and reliability of vital sign measurements. The monitor uses sophisticated algorithms to filter out noise and interferences, ensuring that the data presented to caregivers is both precise and actionable. The device also supports a range of connectivity options, allowing for seamless integration with hospital information systems and electronic medical records (EMRs). This connectivity facilitates the easy transfer and management of patient data, promoting better coordination of care.

Another significant characteristic of the M5066A is its user-friendly interface. The large, high-resolution display provides clear visuals of vital sign trends and parameters, enabling quick assessments by healthcare professionals. Customizable alarms and alerts can be programmed to suit specific patient needs, ensuring that caregivers are notified of critical changes in a timely manner.

The M5066A is also designed with patient comfort and safety in mind. The device's compact and lightweight design facilitates easy transport, while its durable construction ensures reliability in demanding environments. Furthermore, the monitor's battery backup allows for continuous monitoring even during power outages or when moving patients between departments.

In conclusion, the Philips M5066A multi-parameter patient monitor is a sophisticated tool that enhances patient monitoring by providing accurate, real-time data. Its advanced technologies, comprehensive monitoring capabilities, user-friendly interface, and focus on safety and comfort make it an invaluable asset in any clinical setting, helping healthcare providers deliver the highest standard of care.