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AED 10 User Manual - Welch Allyn

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34 Using the defibrillator <strong>Welch</strong> <strong>Allyn</strong> <strong>AED</strong> <strong>10</strong> Automated External DefibrillatorShock mode1 Shock/CPR3 Shock/CPR3 Shock/AnalyzeThe <strong>Welch</strong> <strong>Allyn</strong> <strong>AED</strong> <strong>10</strong> can be configured in one of three rescue modes:(Factory preset). During a shockable event, the <strong>AED</strong> <strong>10</strong> will deliver one shock followed bya cycle of CPR. A CPR cycle will begin immediately after the delivery of a defibrillationshock or after a non-shockable event. During the CPR cycle, the <strong>Welch</strong> <strong>Allyn</strong> <strong>AED</strong> <strong>10</strong> willsuspend patient heart rhythm analysis — promoting an uninterrupted cycle of CPR.(Traditional three shock sequence). During a shockable event, the <strong>AED</strong> <strong>10</strong> will deliver oneshock followed by an immediate analysis of the patient’s heart rhythm. After delivering ashock, the <strong>Welch</strong> <strong>Allyn</strong> <strong>AED</strong> <strong>10</strong> continues to analyze the heart rhythm and determineswhether additional shocks are indicated. The CPR cycle begins after a “No ShockAdvised” prompt or after delivering three consecutive shocks. During the CPR cycle, the<strong>Welch</strong> <strong>Allyn</strong> <strong>AED</strong> <strong>10</strong> will suspend patient heart rhythm analysis — promoting a completeand uninterrupted cycle of CPR.Like the “3 shock/CPR” mode, the <strong>AED</strong> <strong>10</strong> will deliver one shock followed by animmediate analysis of the patient’s heart rhythm while in a shockable event. The <strong>AED</strong> <strong>10</strong>will also continue to analyze the heart rhythm and determine whether additional shocksare indicated. The CPR cycle begins after a “No Shock Advised” prompt or after deliveringthe third shock.However, during the CPR cycle the <strong>Welch</strong> <strong>Allyn</strong> <strong>AED</strong> <strong>10</strong> will continue to analyze thepatient heart rhythm. Should the <strong>Welch</strong> <strong>Allyn</strong> <strong>AED</strong> <strong>10</strong> detect the presence of a shockablerhythm during the CPR cycle, the user will be prompted to stop CPR. The <strong>AED</strong> <strong>10</strong> willanalyze patient heart rhythm and if need, prompt the user to deliver a shock. A “No ShockAdvised” text prompt will continue to flash on the display — accompanied by an audibletone every minute until a shockable rhythm is detected.

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