SEMI-AUTOMATIC DEFIBRILLATOR
I-PAD Defibrillator
Description and Features
A semi-automatic defibrillator designed specifically for non-healthcare personnel, it supports the operator during rescue operations with simple and clear voice prompts and light indicators. It is useful for responding to ventricular fibrillation (VF) and ventricular tachycardia.
Its compact size and light weight make this defibrillator a truly portable battery-powered device.
Latest generation defibrillator with innovative features.
Automatic volume adjustment, automatically adjusts its volume in proportion to the noise emitted in the surrounding environment.
Pre-connected paddles for a defibrillator that is always ready for use.
The pre-connected paddles are housed in a special compartment located under the defibrillator.
This ensures that the defibrillator is ready for use as quickly as possible.
The device is also equipped with an exclusive technology capable of carrying out precise control on the life status of the plates themselves.
The front of the defibrillator, in fact, houses a light indicator that changes color both 3 months before the plates expire and once they have expired.
This indication will allow us to replenish the supply of new plates in good time.
CPR Detection: The defibrillator can detect whether CPR has been performed. If it hasn't been performed yet, it prompts the operator to proceed; otherwise, it encourages the operator to continue, guiding them through the process.
Easy communication with the ability to download data to your computer.
Supplied with standard electrodes, a carrying bag, a lithium battery pack and a manual
Warnings
Required training for the use of semi-automatic defibrillators. The rescuer must complete a training course in the use of the i-PAD. The rescuer must also have completed a CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) course or similar courses approved by the agency responsible for emergency programs.
The I-PAD can be used on children between the ages of 1 and 8 years old. In this case, use reduced-energy pediatric paddles. For children over 8 years old, the American Heart Association (AHA) recommends using the "Chain of Survival" and resuscitation sequences used on adults.
Cod. ATT089