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Medtronic LifePak 20 Defibrillator

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Medtronic LifePak 20 Defibrillator

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MEDTRONIC-70402-000001


Quick Overview

Designed with extensive input from clinicians around the world, the 20 is simple yet sophisticated for diverse defibrillation needs across settings.

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Product Description

The world leader in defibrillation technology brings you the LifePak 20 defibrillator/monitor, created especially for hospitals and clinics. Designed with extensive input from clinicians around the world, the 20 is simple yet sophisticated, providing a flexible and effective tool to meet diverse defibrillation needs across settings.

The 20 is highly intuitive, making it easy for infrequent AED-trained responders to quickly understand and use. Our proven Shock Advisory System guides the user with voice and visual prompts through each step and simple 1-2-3 operation. With an easy push of a latch, the 20 automatically converts to a manual defibrillator, including waveform displays. In manual mode, all of the advanced tools for CPR become available. The 20 offers noninvasive pacing, Masimo SET pulse oximetry (SpO2), ECG monitoring (3- or 5-lead) and synchronized cardioversion.

Designed for indoor use, the 20 is compact, lightweight, and easy to rush to the scene or use during transport. A convenient, optional d therapy options for response in various cardiac emergencies. The 20 is easy to maintain and service, comes with a five-year, in-hospital warranty, and is equipped with AC power and a backup internal nickel metal hydride (NiMh) battery.

Additional Information

Condition Brand New
Manufacturer Medtronic
Part Number MEDTRONIC-70402-000001
Documents Medtronic LifePak 20 Defibrillator Brochure (PDF)
 

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