Monitoring etco2 – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual
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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions
Monitoring ETCO2
EtCO
2
values are erratic
FilterLine connection to device
is loose
• Twist FilterLine connector
clockwise until tight and
firmly seated.
A leak in the FilterLine set
• Check for connection leaks
and line leaks to patient,
and correct, if necessary.
A mechanically ventilated
patient breathes spontaneously
or patient is talking
• No action required.
EtCO
2
values are consistently
higher than expected
Physiological cause such as
COPD
• None.
Inadequate ventilation
• Check ventilator, increase
ventilatory rate/bagging.
Patient splinting during
breathing
• Supporting measures such
as pain relief.
Improper calibration
• Contact qualified service
personnel.
EtCO
2
values are consistently
lower than expected
FilterLine connection to device
is loose
• Twist FilterLine connector
clockwise until tight and
firmly seated.
Physiological cause
• See Physiological factors in
Hyperventilation
• Check ventilator, decrease
ventilatory rate/bagging.
Improper calibration
• Contact qualified service
personnel.
CO
2
waveform stays elevated
for several seconds
Expiration is prolonged due to
bagging technique
• Release bag reservoir
completely with expiration.
Observe that elevated
baseline returns to normal
level.
Sudden extreme increase in
EtCO
2
Fluid has entered CO
2
module
• Contact qualified service
personnel.
XXX
appears instead of EtCO
2
value
CO
2
module malfunction
• Turn device off and then on
again.
• If problem persists, contact
qualified service personnel.
There is no EtCO
2
value and the
CO
2
waveform is flat
Measured CO
2
is less than
3.5 mmHg
Table 4-6 Troubleshooting Tips for EtCO
2
Monitoring (Continued)
OBSERVATION
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION