Samaritan PAD & AED Training
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Basic samaritan® PAD
Product
Training
Toolkit
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Table of contents
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Chain of survival
Samaritan® PAD Operation
Samaritan® PAD Overview
– Product features
– Troubleshooting
– Maintenance
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)
• Sudden loss of heart
function
• Victim collapses, is
unconscious, not
breathing and without
circulation
• Death is imminent
without rapid
defibrillation
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SCA - What it is
• The heart has a
unique electrical
system that keeps
the heart muscles
pumping in rhythm,
which delivers blood
to the body.
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Heart
Electrical
System
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SCA & Ventricular Fibrillation
• When the heart’s electrical
system is interrupted or
malfunctions, the heart beats
abnormally fast and chaotic
(a condition known as
ventricular fibrillation)
• Heart cannot pump blood to
the body
• Victim collapses
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SCA
Ventricular Fibrillation
Quivering Heart
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Causes of Death in the U.S.
450000
400000
350000
300000
250000
200000
150000
100000
50000
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SCA
Stroke
Lung
Cancer
Motor
Vehicle
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Breast
Cancer
HIV
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Defibrillation
• An electrical shock to
the heart
• Resets the hearts
electrical system
• Allows rhythmic
pumping action to
resume
• Only effect treatment for
ventricular fibrillation
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Defibrillation
shocks the heart
back into normal
rhythm
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Survival from SCA
100
90
80
% of
Survival
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Time to Defibrillation
(minutes)
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AEDs Save Lives
Research has shown that AED Programs
can increase survival rates* from
75%
5%
* Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Chain of Survival
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“Chain of Survival”
Call 911
Early CPR
Early Defibrillation
Early
Advanced Care
• Rapid response sequence of events
• Activating the chain of survival immediately
will increase the victims chance of survival
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1. Call for help
• Once you have
assessed the victim,
and they are
unresponsive send
someone to:
– Call for help
– Bring you the PAD
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2. Begin CPR
• Begin CPR
immediately.
• CPR keeps
oxygenated blood
moving to the brain,
heart and body.
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3. Early Defibrillation
• As soon as the PAD
arrives use it.
• The faster a
defibrillation shock
is delivered, the
higher the chance of
survival.
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4. Early Advance Care
• The sooner
advanced medical
care arrives, a better
outcome is possible.
• Make sure they can
find you quickly.
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Certified Training
• HeartSine Technologies recommends
that all persons using the samaritan®
PAD obtain CPR and AED training from
a certified training organization.
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Using your samaritan® PAD
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Access for SCA
• Unconscious
• Not Breathing
• Has no signs of
normal circulation
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Follow 3 simple Steps
Turn On
Follow Prompts
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Press Shock
Button
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Turn On samaritan® PAD
• Pressing the Green
On button will “turn
on” the samaritan®
PAD.
• Voice and visual
instructions will
immediately occur.
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Follow Instructions
• The samaritan® PAD
will guide the user
with visual and voice
instructions.
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Apply pads to bare chest
• Icon arrows will
illuminated to visually
guide user through
each step.
• Voice instructions will be
heard as well.
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Apply pads to bare chest
• Start by removing clothes
from victims chest area
– IF NEEDED: Dry chest if
wet. Shave area where
pads will be placed if chest
is hairy.
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Remove pads
• Pull out defibrillation
pads pouch.
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Tear open pad package
• The pads are
located within
the defibrillation
pouch.
• Tear pouch
open and
remove pads.
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Peel pads from blue liner
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Place Pads on bare chest
• “Apply pads to
patient’s bare
chest as shown
in picture.”
• “Press pads
firmly to
patient’s bare
skin.”
Apply pads
as shown
Only use on patients
8 yrs. and older
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Analyzing, Do Not Touch the Patient
• When pads are
attached to the
patient the
samaritan® PAD will
begin to monitor the
patient. “Assessing
heart rhythm, do not
touch the patient.”
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Shock Advised, Stand Clear
• If a shockable heart
rhythm is found, the
samaritan® PAD will
tell the rescuer
“shock advised” and
to “stand clear”
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Stand Clear!
Press the shock button now!
• Once the samaritan®
PAD is ready to deliver
the shock, it will instruct
the rescuer to “Stand
Clear” and to “Press the
shock button”
– IMPORTANT: Visually
and verbally clear the
patient before pressing
the shock button.
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SHOCK DELIVERED
• Once the shock is
delivered the
samaritan® PAD will
reanalyze the heart
rhythm to check for a
normal rhythm.
• Don’t touch patient
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NO Shock Advised
• If no shock is needed
the samaritan® PAD will
tell you it is safe to
touch the patient and
tell you to:
– CHECK AIRWAY
– CHECK BREATHING
– CHECK FOR
CIRCULATION
– IF NEEDED BEGIN CPR
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samaritan® PAD Overview
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Graphical interactive interface
Water resistant IP44
1-2-3 Operation
Easy-to-turn on and
Safety “OFF” feature
Low Energy,
Escalating Biphasic
Pad-PakTM
Meets durable
military specs.
Clearly marked pads
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Data Port
Pad placement
indicator
Status indicator
Shock button
Stand Clear
Indicator
Ok to touch patient
indicator
On/Off Button
Speaker
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Pad-PakTM
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Rubberized handle
Window for
emergency
info
Clear
window
over graphic
label area
Rubberized
feet
Speake
r
Window to hold
quick instruction card
Pull tab to remove
defibrillation pads
Front
Blue compartment in back
holds extra Pad-Pak™ and
Prep Kit
Back
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Installing the Pad-PakTM
Place Pad-Pak™ and
samaritan® PAD on a flat
surface.
Slide the Pad-PakTM fully
into the slot on the underside
of the samaritan® PAD.
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Press Pad-Pak™ into
samaritan® PAD until it
clicks.
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How to use PAD while in bag:
Lay bag down. The device can be
operated without “unzipping” the
bag. Press the On/Off button.
Pull green tab to open flap. This will
expose the location of the
defibrillation pads.
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How to use PAD while in bag:
Locate defibrillation pads behind
flap.
Pull defibrillation pads out through
opening and follow visual and voice
instructions.
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How to use PAD while in bag:
Tear open package.
Remove pads from blue liner and
apply to patients bare chest as
shown on picture
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Troubleshooting
• Check Pads:
– If the pads cannot get a reading on the patients heart rhythm, it will
tell you to check the pads. Make sure pads are firmly pressed onto
patients chest.
• Low Battery:
– Samaritan® PAD will alert rescuer when 10 shocks are remaining.
• Status Indicator
– Flashing = PAD is powered and ready for use
– No Flashing = Check to make sure Pad-Pak™ is properly inserted.
– Contact Customer Support
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Maintaining
• Status Indicator
– If the status indicator is flashing,
the samaritan® PAD is operating
correctly and is ready for use.
– If the status indicator is not
flashing, the samaritan® PAD
requires service. Contact
Heartsine technical support
([email protected]) or your heartsine
distributor for assistance.
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If Flashing–
Status Okay
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Maintaining
• Pad-PakTM Battery Pack
Pak
– Shelf Life: 3 years
– Weight: .44 lbs (0.2 kg)
– Size: 3.93in x 5.24in x .94 in
Battery
– Size: 3.93in x 5.24in x .94 in
– >30 shocks at 200J or
6 hours of continuous
monitoring
– Standby life: 3 years
Electrodes (pads)
– Active Gel Area: 100cm2
– Cable length: 3.5 ft (1m)
– Shelf Life: 3 years
Pad-Pak™
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Maintaining
• Basic Care
– Storage Temperature
• -10˚ to 50˚ F
• Do not keep samaritan® PAD in excessively hot or cold environments for
extended periods of time (such as car trunks)
– Cleaning
• Wipe the samaritan® Pad with a soft cloth that has been dampened by
one of the following:
• Soapy water.
• Isopropyl alcohol (70% solution).
50˚C
-10˚C
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samaritan® PAD Review
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Thank you for taking the
steps needed to save a life.
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