10 Additional Warnings and Cautions
A Warning identifies conditions, hazards, or unsafe practices that can result
in serious personal injury or death. A Caution identifies conditions, hazards,
or unsafe practices that can result in minor personal injury or damage to the
CPRmeter.
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WARNING: The CPRmeter is not intended for use in a moving
environment, such as an ambulance. If used during patient transport,
the CPRmeter may provide inaccurate feedback. If CPR is indicated in
a moving environment, do not rely on the CPRmeter depth feedback
during such conditions. It is not necessary to remove the device from the
patient.
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WARNING: Do not practice by using the CPRmeter on a person. The
CPRmeter may be used with a training manikin or simply on a compliant
surface for practice.
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WARNING: Properly performed CPR may result in fracturing of the
patient's ribs.* If rib integrity has been compromised, continue to provide
CPR in accordance with your local protocol.
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WARNING: Properly performed CPR may result in chest injuries* e.g.
external chest wall bruising or abrasion.
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WARNING: Do not rely on CPRmeter feedback during aircraft ascent
and descent, as its accuracy is reduced in such conditions.
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CAUTION: Do not apply the CPRmeter to an open wound or recent
incision site.
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CAUTION: The CPRmeter is designed to be used only with Laerdal-
approved accessories. The CPRmeter may perform improperly if non-
approved accessories are used. Do not attempt to modify the CPRmeter
in any way.
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CAUTION: Use only model 801-10850 Patient Adhesives with the
CPRmeter. If the Reusable Silicone Cover is applied to the CPRmeter, use
only model 801-10950 Large Patient Adhesives.
*
Black CJ, Busuttil A, Robertson C. Chest wall injuries following
cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Resuscitation. 2004;63:339 –343.
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