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    Philips HeartSart HS1 AED with Pads & Standard Carry Case

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      alexanderdebrahan last edited by

      The Philips HeartStart HS1 AED assists you through the process of treating a victim of suspected sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). HS1 provides practical, real-time guidance through step-by-step.Includes features to help guide the treatment of SCA with easy setup, clear voice commands and real-time metronome
      Arrives virtually ready to use — with the Ready-Pack configuration, HS1 is positioned inside the carry case with Adult SMART Pads Cartridge and battery already installed and with a spare Adult SMART Pads Cartridge in place

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        donaldrsimonn last edited by

        Guides you through a cardiac emergency with a simple, step-by-step process, adaptive instructions and intelligent sensors to help deliver therapy
        Use on infants and children under 25 kg (55 lb) or 0-8 years old, and adults and children over 25 kg (55 lb) or greater than 8 years old
        Senses when the special Infant/Child SMART Pads Cartridge is installed, and automatically adjusts CPR instructions and shock energy
        Can be converted to a trainer with installation of training pads cartridge
        Conducts a series of automatic self-tests daily, weekly and monthly, to check pad readiness and verify functionality and calibration of circuits and systems

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          danielhoweller @donaldrsimonn last edited by

          @donaldrsimonn said in Philips HeartSart HS1 AED with Pads & Standard Carry Case:

          Guides you through a cardiac emergency with a simple, step-by-step process, adaptive instructions and intelligent sensors to help deliver therapy
          Use on infants and children under 25 kg (55 lb) or 0-8 years old, and adults and children over 25 kg (55 lb) or greater than 8 years old
          Senses when the special Infant/Child SMART Pads Cartridge is installed, and automatically adjusts CPR instructions and shock energy
          Can be converted to a trainer with installation of training pads cartridge
          Conducts a series of automatic self-tests daily, weekly and monthly, to check pad readiness and verify functionality and calibration of circuits and systems

          Waveform: Truncated Exponential Biphasic; waveform parameters adjusted as a function of each
          Therapy: Adult defibrillation: peak current 32 A (150 J nominal into a 50 ohm load) Pediatric defibrillation with optional Infant/Child SMART Pads Cartridge installed: peak current 19 A (50 J nominal into 50 ohm load)
          Shock-to-shock cycle time: Typically less than 20 seconds between shocks in a series
          Quick Shock: Able to deliver a shock after the end of a CPR interval, typically in 8 seconds

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            johnpketchum12 last edited by

            Voice instructions: Detailed voice messages guides the responder through use of the defibrillator
            CPR guidance: Instructions for infants and children under 25 kg (55 lb) or 0-8 years old, and adults and children over 25 kg (55 lb) or greater than 8 years old
            Shock delivery: Via adhesive pads placed on patient’s bare skin as illustrated on pads
            Controls: Green SMART Pads Cartridge handle, green On/Off button, blue i-button, orange Shock button
            Indicators: Ready light; blue i-button; caution light, Shock button lights up when shock is advised

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              thomasmmcharles @johnpketchum12 last edited by

              @johnpketchum12 said in Philips HeartSart HS1 AED with Pads & Standard Carry Case:

              Voice instructions: Detailed voice messages guides the responder through use of the defibrillator
              CPR guidance: Instructions for infants and children under 25 kg (55 lb) or 0-8 years old, and adults and children over 25 kg (55 lb) or greater than 8 years old
              Shock delivery: Via adhesive pads placed on patient’s bare skin as illustrated on pads
              Controls: Green SMART Pads Cartridge handle, green On/Off button, blue i-button, orange Shock button
              Indicators: Ready light; blue i-button; caution light, Shock button lights up when shock is advised

              Sealing: Solid objects per EN60529 class IPX2 Drip-proof per EN60529 class IPX1
              Temperature: Operating: 0° – 50° C (32° – 122° F) Standby: 10° – 43° C (50° – 109° F)
              Humidity: Operating: 0% to 95% relative, non-condensing Standby: 10% to 75% relative, non-condensing
              Altitude: Operating: 0 to 4,572 m (15,000 ft) Standby: up to 2,591 m (8,500 ft)
              Shock/drop abuse: Withstands one-meter drop to any edge, corner or surface
              Type: 9 Volt DC, 4.2 Ah, composed of disposable long-life lithium manganese dioxide primary cells
              Capacity: Minimum 200 shocks or 4 hours of operating time
              Install-by date: Battery is labeled with an install-by date of at least 5 years from date of manufacture
              Standby life: Typically, 4 years when battery is installed and when stored and maintained according to directions provided in this document

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                alexanderdebrahan last edited by

                Patient analysis: Evaluates patient ECG to determine if a rhythm is shockable. Rhythms considered shockable are ventricular fibrillation (VF) and certain ventricular tachycardias (VT) associated with lack of circulation. For safety reasons, some VT rhythms associated with circulation will not be interpreted as shockable, and some very low-amplitude or low-frequency rhythms will not be interpreted as shockable VF.

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                  tamiloneindia last edited by

                  The AED is available in one type. That makes the choice very easy. If you look closely at the Heartstart HS1 AED, you can say that it is actually a semi-automatic AED, because the final shock must be administered by the AED operator. Regardless of your choice, we always recommend taking an AED course so that you are familiar with the AED you are purchasing.

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