2. Place the Backboard under the patient and position it correctly.
Instruct partner: “Restart manual CPR.”
Essential elements:
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Show that the Backboard is placed next to the patient with the positioning label facing up.
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Show how to roll the manikin to slide the Backboard into the proper position, just below the
armpits with the center of the Backboard in line with the nipple line of the patient.
3. Remove the Frame; check for clearance. Attach the Frame to the Backboard.
Pull up on the Frame to test that it is securely locked in place.
Essential elements:
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Point out that the Frame can be attached to both latches at once or one side at a time.
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Demonstrate the correct position of the patient’s arms using the manikin.
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Show how much to pull up on the Frame for an effective test.
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Remind students that if the patient is too large for the Frame, they should remove the Frame
and continue manual CPR.
4. Remove the Compression Module and insert it into the Frame, rotating until it
is in line with the Frame and snaps to lock into place. Check that the Patient
Interface Pad is in place.
Essential elements:
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Show how to orient the Compression Module at the top of the Frame so that it sits crosswise.
Insert the Module and show how to rotate it by 90 degrees to lock it in place.
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Remind students that the Module can be oriented in either direction for faster assembly.
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Show how to check the Patient Interface Pad. Remove it and replace it, and remind students
that it is for one-time use only.
5. Turn the device On.
Essential elements:
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Remind students to press the On/Off button for at least 1 second. If the Battery Pack indicator
shows red (low battery) or the device does not turn on, they should replace the Battery Pack
or connect the AC adapter.
6. Adjust the height and position of the Compression Piston.
Essential elements:
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Show how to use the Up/Down buttons on the User Control Panel to adjust the height of the
Piston until it is touching the patient’s chest.
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Remind students to confirm that the Piston is properly placed over the patient’s chest. They
should not start compressions until it has been properly positioned. If the Piston cannot be
adjusted to reach the patient’s chest, the patient is too small. Remove the Frame and continue
manual CPR compressions.
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