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HeartStart Event Review

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

 

review and analyze HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator patient use and by authorized

 

personnel to alter OnSite configuration. Information is available from Philips

 

Medical Systems on the internet at www.philips.com/eventreview.

i-button

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

 

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

 

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

 

and the OnSite is chirping, the OnSite provides troubleshooting guidance. At other

 

times, if the i-button is pressed and held until it beeps once, the OnSite 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.

infrared

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

communications

used to transmit information between the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator and a

 

computer running HeartStart Event Review software.

NSA

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

 

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

NSA pause

A pause provided by the OnSite following an NSA decision. The pause can be

 

configured to a “standard” NSA pause or a “SMART” NSA pause. During a

 

standard NSA pause the OnSite performs no background monitoring of patient

 

rhythm. During a SMART NSA pause, the OnSite conducts background monitoring

 

and, if it detects an artifact-free shockable rhythm, will exit the pause and begin

 

rhythm analysis. If the OnSite 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

 

OnSite 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 OnSite Defibrillator determines is not

 

appropriate for defibrillation.

On/Off button

A green button located on the front of the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator.

 

Pressing the On/Off button when the OnSite is in standby mode turns the OnSite

 

on; pressing and holding the On/Off button for one second when the OnSite is on

 

turns the OnSite off and disarms the defibrillator. In addition, pressing the On/Off

 

button stops the battery insertion self-test that automatically runs when a battery

 

is inserted.

pads

See “SMART pads.”

patient care pause

A defined pause to allow patient assessment, treatment, and/or CPR. See “NSA

 

pause” and “protocol pause.”

 

 

 

 

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

 

background monitoring.

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Contents A r t S t a r t O n S i t e D e f i b r i l l a t o r EditionIntentionally blank HeartStart ChirpsIntentionally blank Quick Reference Intentionally blank HeartStart OnSite Important NoteIntentionally blank Philips Electronics North America Corp Philips Medical Systems, Seattle, WA, USAIntentionally 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 Onsite Package ContentsTop Back Philips Medical Systems Recommended Accessories Using the Heartstart Onsite OverviewPull the Green Handle Place the Pads Press the Shock Button Patient, and the Caution light begins flashing as a reminderTreating Infants and Children Remove the Infant/Child Pads Cartridge from its packageWhen Emergency Medical Services Arrive Do not Delay TreatmentReminders Philips Medical Systems Onsite Data Storage After Using the Heartstart OnsiteAfter Each USE Must be replaced after being usedPhilips Medical Systems Periodic Checks Routine MaintenanceMaintaining the Heartstart Onsite RemindersTroubleshooting Tips Cleaning the OnsiteDisposing of the Onsite Accessories for the Heartstart Onsite REF 68-PCHATPhilips Medical Systems CPR Glossary of TermsAED ECGNSA Periodic self-tests Blinking green Ready lightConsciousness, absence of respiration, and lack of a pulse See NSA pauseSCA Waveform See Smart biphasic waveformGlossary of SYMBOLS/CONTROLS Philips Medical Systems Symbol Philips Medical Systems Successful defibrillation Approved accessories are usedOnSite on someone wearing an oxygen mask Precautions Physical Heartstart Onsite Defibrillator SpecificationsTechnical Information EnvironmentalCategory Sealing Controls and IndicatorsSee Electromagnetic Conformity tables Delivered Defibrillation WaveformCurrent a Shock-to-shock cycle time Disarm AED modeNewborn 14 J/kg ECG Analysis System ECG Analysis Performance Category Battery type Capacity Accessories SpecificationsBattery M5070A Category Adult pads Infant/child padsAppropriate recycling facility Environmental ConsiderationsRegulations Configuration Device OptionsPatient Treatment Protocol Options Coaching parameter settings NSA pause type SettingsProtocol pause timer and CPR Pause, the OnSite returns to rhythmCPR4 Child pads cartridge is installed InstalledInfants and children when an infant Yes, NoPhilips Medical Systems Troubleshooting Testing and TroubleshootingTesting Recommended Action During AN EmergencyGreen Ready light is solid OnSite tells you Troubleshooting While the Onsite is in USETo insert a pads cartridge OnSite tells you To stop all motion Contact Philips for service if needed Troubleshooting While the Onsite is not in USEGreen Ready light is not on Behavior Emissions test Electromagnetic ConformityElectromagnetic Emissions CisprElectromagnetic Immunity ESDSeparation distance according to frequency of transmitter m Environmental Considerations Important Warnings and RemindersShock Cycle Timing Intentionally blank Intentionally blank Intentionally blank Europe, Middle East, and Africa Philips Medical Systems United StatesCanada Latin America
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M5066A specifications

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