HP M2479A manuals
M2479A
Table of contents
- symbol definitions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Operating Controls and Indicators
- Monitor Operating Controls
- Recorder Operating Controls
- Pacer Operating Controls
- Advisory Mode Operating Controls (Optional)
- Lead Operating Controls
- Indicator Lights
- Safety Considerations
- Battery Operation
- Supported Battery Replacements
- Setting Up the CodeMaster 100
- Inserting the Battery
- Loading the Recorder Paper
- Connecting Paddles or Multifunction Defib Electrodes
- ECG Input Connector
- Configuring the CodeMaster 100 and 12-Lead ECG Option
- Configuring the CodeMaster 100
- Restoring Factory Settings
- Configuring the 12-Lead Option
- Navigating the Configuration Menus
- Using the 12-Lead Configuration Menu
- Setting Up Patient Information
- Setting Up 12-Lead Fields
- Setting Up Filters
- Keyboard Parameters
- Setup Transmission
- Setting Up the Telephone Directory
- Setup Automated Operations
- Defibrillating a Patient
- Charge
- Resetting the Selected Energy Level
- Preparing the Defibrillator for the Next Use
- Defibrillation with Alternate Paddle Sets or Multifunction Defib Electrodes
- Defibrillating through Multifunction Defib Electrodes
- Defibrillating with Anterior/Posterior Paddles
- Understanding Shock Advisory Operating Controls
- Using Shock Advisory Mode
- Verify Patient Condition
- B. Apply Defib Electrode
- C. Press the Analyze Button
- D. Follow Prompts
- No Shock Advised
- After Using the Defibrillator
- Printing the Advisory Event Summary Record
- Clearing Advisory Event Memory
- Advisory Mode Default Settings
- Using Leads to Monitor
- Preparing the Leads for Monitoring
- Wire Patient Cable/10-Wire Patient Cable
- Preparing the Patient
- ECG Monitoring Electrodes
- Monitoring a Patient the CodeMaster 100
- Heart Rate Alarms
- Recording
- Automatic Recordings
- Post Shock Data
- Recorder Errors
- External Monitoring
- Introduction
- Lead Keyboard and Display
- Patient and Operational Safety Notes
- Acquiring a 12-Lead ECG
- To Acquire a 12-Lead ECG:
- Checking Signal Quality
- Entering Patient ID
- Reviewing and Changing Patient ID
- Using HP ACI-TIPI
- Using HP TPI
- Making Additional Printed Copies of the ECG Reports
- Changing the Layout and Content of the Printed Reports
- Basic Measurements
- Calibration Signals
- Using the 12-Lead Main Menu
- Sending ECGs
- Managing Stored ECGs
- Printing the Log of ECGs Stored
- HP CodeMaster 100 and 12-Lead Option Interactions
- Performing Cardioversion
- Using Paddles for Performing Synchronized Cardioversion
- Applying the Paddles
- Delivering the Synchronized Shock
- Using Multifunction Defib Electrodes for Performing Synchronized Cardioversion
- What is Noninvasive Transcutaneous Pacing?
- Using the Pacer
- Defibrillation During Pacing
- Understanding Pulse Oximetry
- What is SpO2?
- SpO2 Operating Controls
- Using SpO2
- Troubleshooting Sensor Application
- Circulation at Application Site
- Start Monitoring
- Recorder Output
- Receiving Devices
- Using Landline Communications
- Using Cellular Communications
- Transmitting a 12-Lead ECG
- Transmitting an Event Summary
- The AC Power Module
- Indicators
- Using the DC External Power Module
- External Power Module Indicators
- Installing the External DC Power Module
- Testing the External Power Module Installation
- CodeMaster 100 External Power Indicators
- Monitoring with External Power
- Defibrillating with External Power
- Performing Operational Checks
- CodeMaster 100
- If the Defibrillator does not Charge
- If the Defibrillator does not Deliver a Shock
- Troubleshooting the Pacer
- Troubleshooting SpO2
- Troubleshooting the Advisory Mode
- Replacing the External Power Module Fuse
- Performing Diagnostics
- The 12-Lead Option
- Identifying ECG Problems
- Identifying Recorder Problems
- Sampling Characteristics of the 12-Lead Option
- Identifying Transmission Problems
- Sales
- Medical Supplies
- Operation Checks
- Every Day
- Delivered Energy and Shock Button Functional Test
- Electrode Adapter Cable Test
- Quick Pacer Functionality Test
- Every Week
- Maintaining the Defibrillator
- Cleaning the Recorder Printhead
- Cleaning Exterior Surfaces
- Cleaning the Electrodes and Cables
- Cleaning Exterior Surfaces on the AC and DC Power Modules
- Achieving Optimal Battery Life
- New Batteries
- Charging the Battery
- Battery Capacity Test
- Supplies
- Battery Support System Power Cords
- Monitoring Electrodes
- Defibrillator/Monitor
- Equipment Classification:
- Monitor
- Measurement Range: 0 to 100%
- Thermal Array Recorder
- Advisory Mode (Option C80)
- Lead (Option C90)
- Battery
- HP M2480B Battery Support System
- HP M2478A DC External Power Module
- HP M2479A AC External Power Module
- SpO 2 Alarms