Conventions
9650-0806-01 Rev. D
Propaq MD Operator’s Guide
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Conventions
This guide uses the following conventions:
Within text, the names and labels for physical buttons and softkeys appear in
boldface
type (for
example, “Press the
Charge
button or press the
Pacer
button”).
This guide uses uppercase italics for audible prompts and for text messages displayed on the
screen (for example,
LEAD FAULT
).
Warning!
Warning statements alert you to conditions or actions that can result in personal injury
or death.
Caution
Caution statements alert you to conditions or actions that can result in damage to the unit.
Propaq MD Indications for Use
The Propaq MD is intended for use by trained medical personnel who are familiar with basic
monitoring, vital sign assessment, emergency cardiac care, and the use of the Propaq MD.
The Propaq MD is also intended for use by (or on the order of) physicians at the scene of an
emergency or in a hospital emergency room, intensive care unit, cardiac care unit, or other
similar areas of a hospital. The usage may be in an ambulance or at the scene of an emergency.
It is also intended to be used during the transport of patients. The Propaq MD will be used
primarily on patients experiencing symptoms of cardiac arrest or in post trauma situation. It
may also be used whenever it is required to monitor any of those functions that are included (as
options) in the device. The Propaq MD unit can be used on pediatric patients (as described in
the following table) and on adult patients (21 years of age or older) with and without heart
dysfunction.
Battery charging status.
Do not use device, cables, or probes in an MRI environment.
Symbol
Description
MR
Pediatric Patient Subpopulation
Approximate Age Range
Newborn (neonate)
Birth to 1 month of age.
Infant
1 month to 2 years of age.
Child
2 to 12 years of age.
Adolescent
12 to 21 years of age.
Summary of Contents for Propaq MD
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Page 40: ...CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 28 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 60: ...CHAPTER 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 20 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 74: ...CHAPTER 4 TRENDS 4 4 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 84: ...CHAPTER 5 ALARMS 5 10 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 94: ...CHAPTER 6 MONITORING ECG 6 10 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 104: ...Chapter 7 Monitoring Respiration Resp and Heart Rate HR 7 10 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 120: ...CHAPTER 8 MONITORING NON INVASIVE BLOOD PRESSURE NIBP 8 16 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 154: ...CHAPTER 11 MONITORING INVASIVE PRESSURES IBP 11 10 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 160: ...CHAPTER 12 MONITORING TEMPERATURE 12 6 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 186: ...CHAPTER 14 12 LEAD ECG INTERPRETIVE ANALYSIS 14 16 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 212: ...CHAPTER 17 ADVISORY CPR PROTOCOL DEFIBRILLATION 17 6 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 222: ...CHAPTER 18 EXTERNAL PACING 18 10 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 240: ...CHAPTER 21 PATIENT DATA 21 6 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 268: ...CHAPTER 22 COMMUNICATIONS 22 28 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 284: ...CHAPTER 24 MAINTENANCE 24 12 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...
Page 326: ...ACCESSORIES B 6 www zoll com 9650 0806 01 Rev D...