The DM7000 is a versatile defibrillation device designed to meet clinical needs ranging from Basic Life Support (BLS) to Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). It integrates monitoring and defibrillation into a single, high-performance unit.
FAQ
Q: What is the maximum energy delivered by the DM7000 in manual mode?
A: The DM7000 can deliver up to 360 Joules of energy in manual mode, with selectable steps starting from 2 Joules.
Q: How long does the battery last during continuous monitoring?
A: A new, fully charged battery provides a minimum of 3 hours of continuous ECG monitoring.
Q: Does the device support automated external defibrillation (AED)?
A: Yes, it features an AED mode with auto-analysis, programmable energy levels, and clear voice/visual prompts.
Q: What types of rhythms are considered "shockable" in AED mode?
A: It detects ventricular fibrillation (amplitude >=200uV) and ventricular tachycardia (rate >=140bpm with QRS duration >=140ms).
Q: What is the charging speed of the defibrillator?
A: The device charges to its selected energy level in less than 7 seconds when using a fully charged battery.
Q: What information is printed by the integrated thermal recorder?
A: The recorder provides high-resolution print-outs of ECG data, and can be triggered manually or automatically by alarms and discharges.