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Semiautomatic Defibrillation
227 490 02-C Marquette Responder® 3000 33
ANALYZING
Do not touch patient
ECG
Pads
15.07.1999 09:05:00
160 / 40
bpm
semiautom.
200 J
161
ECG
SpO2
etCO2
QRSPulse
Tone
OFF
Next
Menu
Figure 5-2. Message indicating that the ECG is
being analyzed
Shock Advised
Do not touch patient
ECG
Pads
15.07.1998 09:05:00
160 / 40
bpm
Energy
available
200 J
161
ECG
SpO2
etCO2
QRSPulse
Tone
OFF
Next
Menu
Figure 5-3. "Energy available" message and
indication of charged energy
3
2
Analyse
Sync
Figure 5-4. Buttons to deliver the shock
Do not touch the patient any more and warn all
those present.
Press
Analyse
to initiate ECG analysis.
You will see the message "ANALYZING Do not
touch patient" (Figure 5-2).
If the analysis algorithm detects ventricular flutter
(> 120 bpm), ventricular fibrillation or ventricular
tachycardia with a deviating QRS morphology, the
defibrillator
displays the message "Shock advised - Do not
touch patient" (Figure 5-3) and
automatically begins charging.
You can watch the defibrillator charging. When
the charge level has been reached,
the device emits an audio signal
the message "Energy available" appears,
the charged energy will be displayed (Figure 5-
3).
Do not touch the patient any more and warn all
those present.
Now trigger the shock within 30 seconds. To do
so, simultaneously press
and (Figure
5-4).
If the analysis algorithm does not detect a
shockable rhythm, the message "No Shock
Advised" is displayed and an audio signal sounds.
Note
-
Activating the energy selector during ECG
analysis will abort the analysis and you have
to restart it.
-
ECG analysis takes 8 to 12 seconds. If you
press the
Analyse
button immediately after deliv-
ery of a shock, this period may be extended to
20 seconds.

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