Lifepak 15 Review Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- This part 1 of 3 videos reviews some basic functions of the Lifepak 15. This video includes the following:
Battery Status
Adding Patient Information
Pulse and SpO2
Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Dioxide and Waveform
Blood Pressure
Alarm Apnea
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I love the rescue 911 theme!
Thank you! Very educational!!
Omg the old rescue 91 television show music at the beginning. I miss that show..
*rescue 911
I watched a video on the life Pack 15 and when the guy pushed the analyse button it said Stan Coyer analyse now Stan queer along with a buzzing sound. You should check it out. It’s called life pack 15 the basics and when it’s analysing now queer a buzzing sound was buzzing with the voice.
This monitor has Massimo RAD -57 built in so the finger sensor monitors carbon monoxide and methemogloninemia as well as oxygen saturation. But you could have had a Zoll. Smaller lighter and way better.
Why did you only put your first letter? I wanna know your name. You seem like a very nice person and I’m actually getting my own life pack 15 but I don’t know how to set it up like you could make it power on and manual mode or AED mode, I don’t know how to set it up.
I wonder if she's an emt.
Great video :] Thanks for your help.
This video is being remade. You will be able to see the buttons/words/screen.
excelent !
Please where can I get the videos of Lifepake 15 in French language? Thanks
I checked at work last night, and our Lifepacks locally don't seem to have the ability to show SPCO for some reason.. That would be pretty useful though sometimes!
turn power on...look really closely at the spot on the monitor where the SPO2 is displayed...it will flash momentarily the "parameters" (ie: SPO2, CO, MetHb) that are available on THAT particular device. After that it's just a matter of making sure you have a "Rainbow" finger sensor. You might have to do it twice it flashes really fast.
@timberland1108 No problem :) as far as i can tell there are little additions to make it more user friendly but nothing crazy :) Very easy to go from a 12 to a 15 :)
If it's for BLS why not default the screen (channels)to Paddles, SPO2 and ETCO2 rather than leads II, III and AVF?
So when your working a code and place pads on patient you have to change lead to paddles? Or you can stay in lead II and it will still read?
@@uneyedentified2017 No you want it to switch to paddles. If you're BLS you MUST press the ANALYZE button. Doing this automatically switches the TOP CHANNEL to PADDLES.
@@dennisodowd8269 im medic student. So switch to paddles when cardiac arrest. So if your goin to pace put 4 lead on and paddles and stay on paddles?
@@uneyedentified2017 No, you must use the chest leads to PACE. The THERAPY CABLE (mistakenly called paddles) will now be used to deliver PACING therapy while monitoring patient's underlying rhythm with the ECG PATIENT CABLE.
How do I setup the CO setting? Ours doesn’t have that
Awesome
@timberland1108 Hello :) The Lifepak 12 was not really designed for the kind of abuse that prehospital emergency care requires, where as the 15 is strengthened and much more resilliant to shocks and moisture :) Toughened screen etc
Haha it worked for FDNY for 15 years...
@@dennisodowd8269 was true 10 years ago and is still true. 15 is way better lol
Now you can listen to this wonderfully obnoxious thing! haha made me laugh ;D
Tyanks
Look up Zoll X series.
basicly a new udated LP12
@OMACMedicFiveZero Your joking right....
@demonspwan794 Yeah...
good video, but learn to pronounce oximetry
She is so freaking cute.. remind me of my wife. My sweet adorable snuggle wife. I think I will go snuggle with her now! :D
The more the merrier!
Bravo97779 creepy ASF.