Philips M5066A NSA pause type Settings, Pause, the OnSite returns to rhythm, Standard NSA

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parameter

protocol pause timer (minutes)

NSA pause type

settings

default

default description

0.5, 1.0, 1.5,

2.0

A 2-minute protocol pause for CPR

2.0, 2.5, 3.0

 

automatically starts after voice

 

 

instruction is given when a shock

 

 

series is completed. After the protocol

 

 

pause, the OnSite returns to rhythm

 

 

analysis.

 

 

If the user presses the i-button for

 

 

optional CPR coaching, the OnSite

 

 

provides coaching for 5 cycles of CPR,

 

 

starting and ending with compressions,

 

 

when the CPR Coaching parameters

 

 

are also set to their default values. The

 

 

number of CPR cycles varies for other

 

 

protocol pause timer and CPR

 

 

Coaching parameter settings.

 

 

NOTE: Because the protocol pause ends

 

 

upon completion of a CPR cycle in order

 

 

to maximize the benefits of CPR, the

 

 

actual duration of the pause may differ

 

 

slightly from the timer setting.

• Standard NSA

SMART NSA

During a SMART NSA pause, the

pause: OnSite does

pause

OnSite conducts background

not perform

 

monitoring. If a potentially shockable

rhythm analysis

 

rhythm is detected in a motionless

during the NSA

 

patient, the OnSite terminates the

pause.

 

SMART NSA pause and resumes

• SMART NSA pause:

 

rhythm analysis.

 

NOTE: If the OnSite detects CPR in

OnSite conducts

 

background moni-

 

progress or if the responder has pressed

toring during the

 

the i-button for CPR Coaching, the SMART

SMART NSA pause.

 

NSA pause will be converted to a

If a potentially

 

standard NSA pause. During the standard

shockable rhythm is

 

NSA pause, the OnSite does not perform

detected, OnSite

 

rhythm analysis.

terminates the

 

 

SMART NSA pause

 

 

and resumes

 

 

rhythm

 

 

analysis.

 

 

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Contents Edition 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 rIntentionally blank Chirps HeartStartIntentionally blank Quick Reference Intentionally blank Important Note HeartStart OnSiteIntentionally blank Philips Medical Systems, Seattle, WA, USA Philips Electronics North America CorpIntentionally blank Contents Appendices Description Introduction to the HeartstartSudden Cardiac Arrest Indications for USEFor More Information Training and PracticeNational and Local Requirements Package Contents Setting UP the Heartstart OnsiteTop Back Philips Medical Systems Recommended Accessories Overview Using the Heartstart OnsitePull the Green Handle Place the Pads Patient, and the Caution light begins flashing as a reminder Press the Shock ButtonRemove the Infant/Child Pads Cartridge from its package Treating Infants and ChildrenDo not Delay Treatment When Emergency Medical Services ArriveReminders Philips Medical Systems After Each USE After Using the Heartstart OnsiteOnsite Data Storage Must be replaced after being usedPhilips Medical Systems Maintaining the Heartstart Onsite Routine MaintenancePeriodic Checks RemindersDisposing of the Onsite Cleaning the OnsiteTroubleshooting Tips REF 68-PCHAT Accessories for the Heartstart OnsitePhilips Medical Systems AED Glossary of TermsCPR ECGNSA Blinking green Ready light Periodic self-testsSCA See NSA pauseConsciousness, absence of respiration, and lack of a pulse Waveform See Smart biphasic waveformGlossary of SYMBOLS/CONTROLS Philips Medical Systems Symbol Philips Medical Systems OnSite on someone wearing an oxygen mask Approved accessories are usedSuccessful defibrillation Precautions Technical Information Heartstart Onsite Defibrillator SpecificationsPhysical EnvironmentalSee Electromagnetic Conformity tables Controls and IndicatorsCategory Sealing Current a Defibrillation WaveformDelivered Newborn 14 J/kg Disarm AED modeShock-to-shock cycle time ECG Analysis System ECG Analysis Performance Battery M5070A Accessories SpecificationsCategory Battery type Capacity Category Adult pads Infant/child padsRegulations Environmental ConsiderationsAppropriate recycling facility Device Options ConfigurationPatient Treatment Protocol Options Protocol pause timer and CPR NSA pause type SettingsCoaching parameter settings Pause, the OnSite returns to rhythmCPR4 Infants and children when an infant InstalledChild pads cartridge is installed Yes, NoPhilips Medical Systems Testing Testing and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Recommended Action During AN EmergencyTo insert a pads cartridge Troubleshooting While the Onsite is in USEGreen Ready light is solid OnSite tells you OnSite tells you To stop all motion Green Ready light is not on Behavior Troubleshooting While the Onsite is not in USEContact Philips for service if needed Electromagnetic Emissions Electromagnetic ConformityEmissions test CisprESD Electromagnetic ImmunitySeparation distance according to frequency of transmitter m Shock Cycle Timing Important Warnings and RemindersEnvironmental Considerations Intentionally blank Intentionally blank Intentionally blank Canada Philips Medical Systems United StatesEurope, Middle East, and Africa Latin America
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