Philips M5066A Blood Pressure Monitor User Manual


 
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Philips Medical Systems
HEARTSTART M5066A
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.