BeneHeart D5 defibrillator
BeneHeart D5 defibrillator Used Medical Equipment For Hospital
Product Description
Defibrillator monitor BeneHeart D5
Leading defibrillation technology Biphasic wave technology, impedance compensation technology, impedance indication technology
Configurable 8 monitoring parameters ECG (ECG), blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP), body temperature (Temp), respiration (Resp), pulse rate (PR), invasive pressure (IBP), respiration End carbon dioxide (EtCO2)
Brand |
Min dray |
Condition |
Used-Good |
Color |
Yellow |
Material |
Plastic |
MOQ |
1pcs |
Warranty |
90 days |
Product Features
Boot only 2s
Charging only 3s
ECG recovery only takes 2.5s
AED Procedure
• Front-side reservation for adult patients and front-to-back reservation for children
The patient was offered a site for electrode defibrillation.
• Child electrodes should be used to defibrillate pediatric patients under 8 years of age.
• If a child pad is not available, an adult pad can be used and fitted instead
patient directory on [Ped].
• Motion artifacts can slow down analysis or interfere with ECG signals, resulting in inappropriate shock or non-shock
Shocking suggestion message. Keep the patient still while analyzing the ECG rhythm.
• The shock button must be pressed to give a shock. The device does not automatically provide
Shock.
• Impedance is the resistance between the external electrodes/paddles that a defibrillator must have
remediation to provide efficient energy discharge. Impedance levels vary from patient to patient
7 - 2
patient and is influenced by a number of factors, including the presence of breast hair, humidity, and
Lotion or powder on the skin. If the message "Impedance too high. Shock not sent" is displayed,
Make sure the patient's skin is dry and that all chest hair has been trimmed. If
If the message persists, replace the gasket and/or the gasket cable.
Product Details
AED Safety Information
DANGER
• Defibrillation current can cause serious injury or death to operator or bystanders. Never touch the
patient or metal objects attached to the patient (including bed or stretcher) during
defibrillation.
• Avoid contact between parts of the patient's body, eg. B. exposed skin of head or limbs, conductive
Liquids such as gel, blood, or saline solution and metal objects such as a bed frame or stretcher that can
Provide unwanted paths for defibrillation current.
• Be careful not to let the electrodes touch or touch other electrodes or ECG monitoring leads
Threads, bandages, etc. Contact with metal objects can cause electric arcs and burns to the patient's skin
during defibrillation and can carry current away from the heart.
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