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- The ZOLL® R Series® monitor/defibrillator provides clinicians with comprehensive support for resuscitation
- This includes cutting-edge technology to help you meet current guidelines for achieving high-quality CPR, as well as OneStep™ electrodes that simplify and speed therapy
- And to help ensure that the R Series will be Code-Ready®, it conducts an automated self-test daily
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- Zoll® medical's code-ready® defibrillator, the R series®, introduced simple, smart, and ready defibrillation to hospitals
- Two new models now make code-readiness possible for every hospital department with advanced, cost-effective solutions for resuscitation
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- Delivering therapy is easy with the OneStep™ family of electrodes, monitor, defibrillate or pace-without the need for a separate three-lead ECG cable-with OneStep complete electrodes
- The unique OneStep pediatric CPR electrodes also provide visual feedback by displaying the rate and depth of every compression on the CPR dashboard
- CPR Dashboard™ with Real CPR Help® technology
- Features readiness indicator, defibrillation mode, monitoring mode, pacing mode
- Small, lightweight, grab-and-go handle, simplifies portability
- Preconnected OneStep™ electrodes with real CPR Help® built in for monitoring, pacing, cardioversion and defibrillation
- OneStep™ cable manager
- Rectilinear constant current pacemaker
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- AEDPlus Semi-Auto, Electrode Padz, (10) Batteries, Medical Prescription, Carry Case
- Shock Count, Compression Depth, ECG, Number of Shocks Delivered, Elapsed Time
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- Perform periodic self tests to ensure its continual readiness
- Use a one-piece electrode assembly (CPR•D-padz) that facilitates proper electrode placement and that is easy to apply to the victim
- Analyze heart rhythm and inform the rescuer if the rhythm is shockable or non-shockable
- Deliver defibrillation treatment to victims of cardiac arrest who exhibit shockable ECG rhythms
- Provide voice prompts and graphics to guide the rescuer regarding what to do and when to do it during a cardiac emergency, such as calling for help or giving CPR to the victim
- Provide audible beeps to encourage rescuers to provide CPR compressions at 100 CPM (requires CPR-D padz)
- Monitor the depth of chest compressions during CPR and provide voice prompts, if compression depth is inadequate (requires CPR-D padz)
- Provide a unit cover that functions as a passive airway support system (PASS)
- Upload data from the defibrillator to a computer to store events or print event reports
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