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During operations disconnect the defibrillator/pacemaker from the other moduls if you need more
mobility.
Studies indicate that the defibrillator is required in less than 10% of all EMS operations. Combined systems mean you always have to carry the built in defibrillator to the EMS site in order to perform a first monitoring of the patient.The modular design of
the corpuls3 enables you for the first time to totally disconnect the defibrillator module. This weight reduction enables the user to
respond with greater mobility and flexibility plus not least you can use the advantages the corpuls3 provides in ergonomics and
functionality.
Shoulder belt and bag During rescue
operations all hands are needed. The defibrillator unit or the whole system is easily carried on a shoulder strap which can also be stored in a bag when
not needed.Compartment for adhesive
corPatch defibrillation/pacing electrodes The corPatch defibrillation/pacing electrodes are stored in an easily accesible compartment. They are
located so it is easy to check if the electrodes are with the device and also see their expiry date.Defibrillator stand - Protection and compartment for electrode gel The defibrillator stand ensures that the device can be securely positioned even on bumpy ground. In addition the stands side compartments can be used for conveniently storing accessories like electrode gel or razor.
Defibrillation/pacing main cable The defibrillation/pacing main cable can be used with either shockpaddles and/or defibrillation/pacing electrodes.The shaped cable is easily wrapped and stored around a cable socket that also contains an interface for cable testing which ensures incready reliability. The shape of cable minimises reset force, which guarantees you an ergonomic and functional working at any time.
Safe shock release - in case of wet conditions Shock delivery can also be activated wirelessly from the monitoring unit if adhesive corPatch defibrillation electrodes are being used. This increases the safety of the rescue team as they can stand away from the patient.
Practical application
Monitoring for the first access
Modular Monitor
Modules
corpuls3 - Monitoring unit
corpuls3 - Patient box
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