Recording
Post Shock Data
As described in Table 2-2 on page 2-12, you can enable or disable the
recording of post shock statistics.
• If Post Shock Data is enabled, the defibrillator will record the shock deliv-
• If Post Shock Data is disabled, the defibrillator will record the energy to
Printing the Event Summary Record
During defibrillator usage, the monitor stores up to 28 ECG strips of critical
information called events. Events include all shocks, heart rate alarm
violations, SpO
includes date of event, heart rate, SpO
as shown in Table 5-7. The time annotated on the ECG strip is within 8
seconds of the recorded event. The message "ES" is printed at the top of the
ECG strip when you print the Event Summary record.
Table 5-7
Event Summary Record Information
Event
Mark
• To print the Event Summary on the recorder, press Review. The recorder
• To stop printing the Event Summary, press Review or Record.
• To review the Event Summary later, turn the unit on and press Review.
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ery statistics (Actual Delivered Energy, Patient Impedance, Peak Current).
which it was charged as the delivered energy. For example, if the unit was
charged to 200J, the delivered energy annotation on the ECG strip would be
DEL 200J.
alarm violations, and mark events. Each event record
2
must not be printing to print an Event Summary with this key.
reading, ECG source, and size setting
2
Event Summary Description
Mark