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CPR RATE MONITOR - GUIDE
The CPR Rate Monitor is a patented feedback feature that comes pre-installed (with
batteries included) in the diaper area of the Prestan Professional Child Manikin. If you
have purchased a Prestan Professional Infant Manikin without the CPR Rate Monitor
and later decide you want this feature – it may be purchased and installed separately
by contacting your Prestan Authorized Distributor.
The Prestan Professional Training Manikin CPR Rate Monitor has a unique way of
monitoring both the depth of compressions and the rate of compressions:
Press the button on the diaper to turn on the monitor. The smaller, green on-light will
stay on until you press the button again to turn the monitor off. All four of the monitor
lights will come on, indicating that the lights are working. (Figure 1)
If the lights do not light, make sure that the depth of compression is deep enough (you
will hear a clicking sound). The lights will not work if the student is not compressing
the manikin correctly.
Once a student begins chest compressions, from zero to less than 60 compressions per
minute, the red light will be on. (Figure 2)
As the student increases the rate of compressions and reaches 60 compressions per
minute, a yellow light will come on until the student reaches 80 compressions per
minute. (Figure 3)
As the student increases the rate of compressions and reaches 80 compressions per
minute, the first green light will come on until the student reaches 100 compressions
per minute. (Figure 4)
When the student reaches 100 compressions per minute, a second green light comes
on, indicating that the recommended rate has been reached. (Figure 5)
If the student slows down, one of the green lights will go out indicating that the
student needs to increase the rate of compressions.
Should compressions exceed 120 per minute, a yellow light will flash rapidly indicating
the recommended cap has been reached. (Figure 6)
Always try to maintain the recommended speed between 100 and 120 compressions
per minute as indicated by the 2 green lights.
If the student's depth of compression is not correct, at any time, all the lights will go off
and the red light will blink.
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Figure 1
Figure 2;
<60 cpm
Figure 3;
60-80 cpm
Figure 4;
80-100 cpm
Figure 5;
100-120 cpm
Figure 6;
>120 cpm
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