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Philips Efficia DFM100 - Features and Capabilities

Philips Efficia DFM100
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1: Introduction Features and Capabilities
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Features and Capabilities
The Efficia DFM100 is a lightweight, portable, defibrillator/monitor. It provides four clinical modes of
operation: Monitor, Manual Defibrillation/Synchronized Cardioversion, AED (optional), and Pacing
(optional).
Monitor Mode you can monitor up to three ECG waveforms at a time, acquired through a 3- or 5-lead
ECG set or multifunction electrode pads. Optional monitoring of pulse oximetry (SpO
2
), end-tidal
Carbon Dioxide (EtCO
2
) and non-invasive blood pressure (NBP) are also available. Measurements from
these parameters are presented on the display and alarms are available to alert you to changes in the
patient’s condition. You can also display the Vital Signs Trending Report to view key monitoring
parameters and their measurements.
Manual Defibrillation Mode offers simple, 3-step defibrillation. You analyze the patients ECG and, if
appropriate: 1) select an energy setting, 2) charge, and 3) deliver the shock. Defibrillation may be
performed using paddles or multifunction electrode pads. Manual Defibrillation Mode also allows you to
perform synchronized cardioversion and internal defibrillation.
In AED Mode (optional), the Efficia DFM100 analyzes the patient’s ECG and determines whether a
shock is advised. Voice prompts guide you through the 2-step defibrillation process, providing
easy-to-follow instructions and patient information. Voice prompts are reinforced by messages that
appear on the display.
The AED Mode incorporates the Philips’ SMART Analysis algorithm for ECG analysis and SMART
Biphasic waveform for defibrillation.
Optional Pacer Mode offers non-invasive transcutaneous pacing therapy. Pace pulses are delivered
through multifunction electrode pads using a monophasic waveform in Demand or Fixed modes.
The Efficia DFM100 is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Available battery power is easily
determined by viewing the battery power indicators located on the device display and the battery itself.
An AC power supply may serve as a secondary power source and for continual battery charging.
The Efficia DFM100 performs Automated Tests on a regular basis. The status of the devices critical
functions is reported to the Ready For Use (RFU) indicator. The RFU indicator communicates the status
of your device, letting you know if it is operating correctly, needs attention, or is unable to deliver
therapy. In addition, the manually performed Operational Check ensures that every part of the Efficia
DFM100 functions properly.
The Efficia DFM100 automatically stores critical event and trend data in its internal memory. The
Efficia DFM100 also enables you to copy data and event information to a USB flash drive for
downloading to a compatible data management solution.
The Efficia DFM100 is highly configurable to better meet the needs of diverse users. Be sure to
familiarize yourself with the devices configuration before servicing the Efficia DFM100.

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