Weinmann MEDUCORE Standard2 Instructions For Use Manual page 83

Monitor/defibrillator
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Risk of injury from electric shock!
The electric shock administered to the patient may result in injury
to the patient, user or bystanders.
⇒ Stand clear of the patient.
⇒ Keep patient away from liquids (e.g. blood, gel or saline
solution).
⇒ Do not touch parts in contact with the patient
(e.g. bed frames or stretchers).
⇒ Keep your distance from liquids in contact with the patient.
⇒ Clearly warn bystanders to stand clear of the patient or parts in
contact with the patient and to keep their distance from liquids
in contact with the patient.
Damage to the device caused by removal of the defibrillation
electrodes during shock delivery!
Removal of the defibrillation electrodes during shock delivery can
cause damage to the device.
⇒ Always leave defibrillation electrodes connected to the device
and the patient during shock delivery.
1. Deliver a shock with the shock button
When doing so, please note: If the shock button
pressed, the capacitor for the shock energy discharges
automatically after 15 seconds.
Result
The patient receives an electric shock. The shock energy
corresponds to the settings in the operator menu. Upon delivery,
the device settings are as follows:
Patient group
Child
for adults
The device guides you through cardiopulmonary resuscitation by
means of voice prompts, AED instructions and the metronome
(see " Performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation", page
warns you again to stand clear of the patient after the preset time
has elapsed (120 seconds when delivered), in order to perform
another cardiac rhythm analysis.
Setting
First shock 75 J, subsequent shocks
75 J
First shock 150 J, subsequent shocks
200 J
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