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CAE Ares - Ecg; Cardioversion, Defibrillation, and Pacing

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©2020 CAE 905K640152 v1.1 71
Using Ares
ECG
On Ares, a 4-lead ECG is emitted from the appropriate positions for display on a standard monitor. To
produce ECG signals on a monitor, connect the lead unit to the ECG contacts (or snaps) located on the
manikin.
Ares Torso
The simulator generates a normal sinus ECG, as well as a broad range of abnormalities such as:
Myocardial ischemia
Sinus tachycardia and bradycardia
Ventricular fibrillation and asystole
The hemodynamic response to the arrhythmias is physiologically correct. Myocardial oxygen balance
and cardiac ischemia automatically influence the cardiac rhythm resulting in a realistic and automatic
response of the rhythm to hypoxemia. The degree of influence can be controlled or completely
overridden by the instructor.
Cardioversion, Defibrillation, and Pacing
Ares supports cardioversion, defibrillation, and pacing.
The manikin can receive manual and simulated electrical therapy in two ways: by administering
defibrillation through the software or using the SymDefib device.
For instructions on administering defibrillation through the software, refer to the Maestro for Ares
User Guide.
ECG Connection
ECG Connection
ECG Connection
ECG Connection

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