Clearing Advisory Event Memory - HP Codemaster 100 User Manual

Portable defibrillator/monitor
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The HP CodeMaster 100 automatically records 11 second ECG strips for Shock
Advised, No Shock Advised and Cannot Analyze events. You can record other
events by pressing Mark. For Mark events and shock events, ECGs are written
from 3 seconds before the event to 8 seconds after the event is over. Approximately
200 events and 50 ECG strips can be stored.
Figure 4-6 shows a sample ECG strip.
Figure 4-6
SHOCK ADVISED
Sample ECG Strip

Clearing Advisory Event Memory

The instrument retains event information after you turn the instrument off. Memory
clears when the HP CodeMaster 100 is turned on, placed in Advisory Mode, and
Analyze pressed or a new ECG strip is recorded (see Table 4-2, "Advisory Event
Summary Record Information"). Memory does not clear if the HP CodeMaster 100
is simply turned on, or if the instrument is used in manual mode. This allows you to
turn the instrument off or enter manual mode and later return to advisory mode to
print the advisory event summary record.
Turn the defibrillator off between patients to ensure that the advisory event
NOTE
summary records are patient specific.
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Printing the Advisory Event Summary Record
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