Fun fact: On one of the demonstration units used in making this video, the Physio-Control badge in the top right corner is replaced by a retro style logo that was used in the 90s. On the startup screen for this particular unit it also says "Defibrillator/Monitor" instead of "Monitor/Defibrillator" like all other LP15s as a throwback to the older term.
Great presentation but I always had problems with the BP cuff. I've found more accurate BPs if I apply the cuff LOOSELY. And this was the Physio service guys advice.
How do you silence the low perfusion alarm on spo2? It constantly sounds on our unit on anyone with just the slightest problem obtaining an Sop2 and annoys the hell out of everyone all the way to the hospital
Why does the first lady put the limb leads on the torso but the second guy advises specifically not to do this and states to put them on the limbs? What are the manufacture recommendations and through experience, what do others find to be best?
Our service got those on some bargain deal and I know why now. Absolute piece of junk. Worked decent at first but after couple years (assuming warranty ended) started to fail. To get a good tracing is a hit or miss, sometimes you will get all the bumps in the road instead of pt's heart rhythm, lot of times you will get zigzags on steady pt no matter what you do and few times I noticed that improved after truck started moving 🤷♂️ not gonna mention unable to get a BP reading cause that's something you can do manually but ECG not. Also to go back from AED to regular mode is pretty much impossible during the code so you have to turn it off which will mess up your whole time line. Did I mention that it costs like a brand new car?
I think it depends on how your service has set the monitor up. Our service has set the machine up to start in AED mode which has to be changed to manual mode after.
I have a port for CO2 on the back of the Lifepak 15 we have at work and wondering what it is for. It is a female port and it is located just above the batteries?
00:00 monitoring the ECG
02:50 acquiring a 12-lead ECG
07:47 monitoring SpO2, SpCO, SpMet
13:20 monitoring NIBP
16:20 monitoring EtCO2
18:38 monitoring IP
20:27 monitoring continuous temperature
23:51 vital sing and ST segment trends
25:44 AED
31:58 manual defibrillation
36:09 synchronised cardioversion
40:03 noninvasive pacing
44:08 power supply
Life saver 🙏🏾🙏🏾
You are saint
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When your Paramedic watches the entire 48 minutes while you're in cardiac arrest.
Haha, that's not so far fetched!!!
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how to live tutorial lmao
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thanks to the person for being shocked just so we can learn
Fun fact: On one of the demonstration units used in making this video, the Physio-Control badge in the top right corner is replaced by a retro style logo that was used in the 90s. On the startup screen for this particular unit it also says "Defibrillator/Monitor" instead of "Monitor/Defibrillator" like all other LP15s as a throwback to the older term.
Which?
@@sophiat32 The best view of it is during the ECG and SpO2 sections
Great presentation but I always had problems with the BP cuff. I've found more accurate BPs if I apply the cuff LOOSELY. And this was the Physio service guys advice.
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Damn, my man got defibrillated.
How do you silence the low perfusion alarm on spo2? It constantly sounds on our unit on anyone with just the slightest problem obtaining an Sop2 and annoys the hell out of everyone all the way to the hospital
So if an advisory of SpCO >10%/SpMet >3% happens, as it releases a strobe light, you need to cover the sensor?
Thank you very much for sharing video, so helpful.
33:04 is the iconic sound
Why does the first lady put the limb leads on the torso but the second guy advises specifically not to do this and states to put them on the limbs? What are the manufacture recommendations and through experience, what do others find to be best?
Limbs only if you’re doing a 12 lead
What is the matter with hands-on-defibrillation? is that possible with Lifepak15??
Very well presented.
Narayanan Mohanamurali 1
Thank you!
3 attempts to transmit a 12 Lead, wifi working, proper selections made (hospital, 12 Lead), all 3 failed. Any ideas?
31:58 Manual defibrillation ^^
Stylus on the screen
Our service got those on some bargain deal and I know why now. Absolute piece of junk. Worked decent at first but after couple years (assuming warranty ended) started to fail. To get a good tracing is a hit or miss, sometimes you will get all the bumps in the road instead of pt's heart rhythm, lot of times you will get zigzags on steady pt no matter what you do and few times I noticed that improved after truck started moving 🤷♂️ not gonna mention unable to get a BP reading cause that's something you can do manually but ECG not. Also to go back from AED to regular mode is pretty much impossible during the code so you have to turn it off which will mess up your whole time line. Did I mention that it costs like a brand new car?
i liked this vide
How do you switch it to manual mode? Is it different on all units depending on how our service has it set up?
I think it depends on how your service has set the monitor up. Our service has set the machine up to start in AED mode which has to be changed to manual mode after.
Alyssa Olson yes it can be different on other units of the LIFEPAK modules
Thanks
I have a port for CO2 on the back of the Lifepak 15 we have at work and wondering what it is for. It is a female port and it is located just above the batteries?
Most likely it's outlet for collected CO2 analysed by monitor.
@@pawcik5224 this is exactly what it is for
Is it OK
AED. 25:44
Those pads must have hurt like a mf to take off
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No front, but his P-wave seems kinda small (2:20)
Roughly $17,000 a piece.
7:00 I would also add: turn off the engine of the ambulance.
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4:57 thank me later
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