Hewlett Packard 43100 Defibrillator
Introducing the Hewlett Packard 43100 Defibrillator.
Hewlett Packard 43100 Defibrillator Features
- Built-in annotating recorder and internal battery
- The HP 43100 meets current ACLS standards
- Uses microprocessor technology to control and monitor system operation, which allows the unit to perform a self-diagnostic routine
- Produces up to 360 joules
- These units function as an ECG monitor
Hewlett Packard 43100 Defibrillator Specifications
- Waveform: Damped Sinusoidal
- Output Energy: 2, 3, 5, 7, 7, 10, 20, 30, 50, 70, 100, 150, 200, 300 and 360 Joules
- Charge Control: Push-button on apex paddle and on the front panel
- Charge Time: Less than 10 seconds to 360 joules when powered by a fully charged battery
- Armed Indicator: Charge done tone, and charge done lamp on apex paddle
- Paddle Contact Indicator: 3-color LED bar graph array on STERNUM paddle indicates the quality of defibrillator paddle contact before discharge
- Paddles: Standard paddles are anterior/anterior, adult, and pediatric. Adult electrodes ( 32 1/2″ ) slide off to expose pediatric electrodes ( 8 1/4″ )
- Synchronizer: “SYNC” message appears on the monitor and is annotated periodically on the recorder while in synchronous mode. An audible beep sounds with each detected R-wave, while a marker pulse on the monitor and syn designator on the recorder strip indicate discharge point. Upon activation, discharge occurs within 30ms of marker pulse
- MONITOR
- Input: ECG activity may be viewed through the paddles or patient cable. Lead I, II, or III selectable in LEADS position. The monitor and recorder indicate selected ECG source
- Heart Rate Display: Digital readout on the monitor from 20 to 300 bpm
- Heart Rate Alarms: Adjustable limits from 20 to 280 bpm
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