PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS
E-4
energy*
(pediatric doses indicated
are based on CDC growth
charts for the 50th
percentile weights for boys.)
Using HeartStart Adult SMART Pads: 150 J nominal (±15%) into a 50 ohm load.
Using HeartStart Infant/Child SMART Pads: 50 J nominal (
±15%) into a 50 ohm
load. Sample pediatric energy doses:
age energy dose
newborn 14 J/kg
1 year 5 J/kg
2 − 3 years 4 J/kg
4 − 5 years 3 J/kg
6 − 8 years 2 J/kg
* National Center for Health Statistics in collaboration with the National Center for Chronic
Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. CDC growth charts: weight-for-age percentiles, revised
and corrected November 28, 2000. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ©
2000.
charge control Controlled by Patient Analysis System for automated operation.
“charge complete”
indicator
Shock button flashes, audio tone sounds.
shock-to-shock cycle time <20 seconds, typical, including analysis.
patient care
pause-to-shock time
Quick Shock. 8 seconds, typical, from end of patient care pause to shock
delivery.
disarm (AED mode) Once charged, the defibrillator will disarm if:
• the patient’s heart rhythm changes to non-shockable rhythm,
• a shock is not delivered within 30 seconds after the OnSite has charged for
shock delivery,
• the On/Off button is pressed and held down for at least one (1) second to
turn off the OnSite,
• the adhesive pads are removed from the patient or the pads cartridge is
disconnected from the OnSite,
• the battery is removed or is completely depleted or
• the impedance between pads is out of range.
adult shock
delivery vector
Via adhesive pads placed in the anterior-anterior (Lead II) position.
infant/child shock
delivery vector
Via adhesive pads typically placed in the anterior-posterior position.
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