Using the cpr monitoring function — real cpr help, Using the audio recording option – ZOLL AED Plus Rev V User Manual
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ZOLL AED PLUS Administrator’s Guide
Using the CPR Monitoring Function — Real CPR Help
When used with ZOLL CPR-D-padz, the AED Plus monitors the rate and depth of CPR chest
compressions. The AED Plus provides a CPR adaptive metronome function designed to encourage
rescuers to perform chest compressions at the AHA/ERC recommended rate of 100 compressions per
minute. Voice and visual prompts encourage a minimum compression depth of 2 inches for adult
victims. Real CPR Help operates only when CPR-D-padz are used, and is intended for use on adult
victims only.
To use Real CPR Help you must do the following:
1.
Connect CPR-D-padz to the AED Plus unit.
2.
Apply the CPR-D-padz to the victim as described in the previous section
Ensure that the CPR sensor is centered on the lower half of the victim’s sternum.
3.
If no signs of circulation are present when the AED Plus issues the START CPR prompt, place your
hands on top of the CPR sensor and push on the sensor to deliver chest compressions to the victim.
After your first few compressions, the AED Plus adaptive metronome will begin issuing timing
beeps. Try to maintain synchronization between these beeps and your chest compressions. Shortly
after you stop chest compressions to deliver rescue breaths the metronome will stop beeping.
NOTE If the AED Plus prompts you to PUSH HARDER, your compressions are less than 2 inches deep. Increase
your compression depth to improve CPR performance.
4.
Deliver the appropriate number of rescue breaths then resume chest compressions. The metronome
will begin to beep again after your first few compressions have been delivered.
Using the Audio Recording Option
If installed and configured, the AED Plus contains an audio recording option that records and stores
20 minutes of continuous audio and clinical event data during a rescue. (The unit records and stores at
least 7 hours of clinical event data if the audio recording option is disabled.) The recorded audio data is
synchronized to the clinical event data. The audio recording starts when the AED Plus issues the
STAY CALM prompt.
NOTE The AED Plus allows for up to 3 minutes of audio recording prior to electrode attachment. When you
turn the unit off, the first indicator light (LED) on the graphical user interface illuminates and the second
indicator light (LED) flashes intermittently while the unit stores the data in memory.
Whenever the device detects a clinical event in rescue mode, the AED Plus deletes previously stored
data (ECG, Audio and Event) from memory before data for the current rescue is recorded. Overwriting
of old ECG, audio and event data begins 10 seconds after the electrodes are properly connected to the
victim. However, if the AED Plus is started in Non-rescue Mode, the recorded data of the last rescue is
retained and may be uploaded to a data storage or archiving system.