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Martin Quattlebaum - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Test and Evaluation Report of the Physio Control Defibrillator/Monitor Model LIFEPAK (Trade Name) 10
1991Co-Authors: Jeffrey D. Haun, Joseph R. Licina, Bill Olding, Martin QuattlebaumAbstract:Abstract : The Physio Control Defibrillator/Monitor Model LIFEPAK 10 was tested for electromagnetic interference/compatibility in the UH-60A helicopter under the U.S. Army Program for Testing and Evaluation of Equipment for Aeromedical Operations. The tests were conducted using current military and industrial standards and procedures for electromagnetic interference/compatibility and human factors. The LIFEPAK 10 passed the overall evaluation and is validated as compatible with U.S. Army aeromedical aircraft.
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test and evaluation report of the physio control Defibrillator Monitor model lifepak trade name 10
1991Co-Authors: Jeffrey D. Haun, Joseph R. Licina, Bill Olding, Martin QuattlebaumAbstract:Abstract : The Physio Control Defibrillator/Monitor Model LIFEPAK 10 was tested for electromagnetic interference/compatibility in the UH-60A helicopter under the U.S. Army Program for Testing and Evaluation of Equipment for Aeromedical Operations. The tests were conducted using current military and industrial standards and procedures for electromagnetic interference/compatibility and human factors. The LIFEPAK 10 passed the overall evaluation and is validated as compatible with U.S. Army aeromedical aircraft.
Kindra A. Edman - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Test and Evaluation of the Physio-Control Corporation LifePak 10-59 Defibrillator/Monitor/Pacemaker and Military Auxiliary Power Supply (MAPS).
1996Co-Authors: Kindra A. EdmanAbstract:Abstract : The LifePak 10-59 is a portable cardiac Monitor, Defibrillator and pacemaker. Features include; synchronized defibrillation, electrocardiogram Monitoring and noninvasive pacing. A Military Auxiliary Power Supply (MAPS), model 806311-07, allows the LifePak 10-59 to operate from 120 VAC/6O Hz or 120 VAC/400 Hz power sources. Additionally the LifePak 10-59 can receive power via any one of three rechargeable nickel-cadmium(Ni-Cad) batteries located on top of the Monitor. The unit offers eight Defibrillatorenergy settings ranging from 5-360 joules and is delivered through standard paddles, clip-on posterior or podiatric paddles, or FAST-PATCH disposable electrodes.
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test and evaluation of the physio control corporation lifepak 10 59 Defibrillator Monitor pacemaker and military auxiliary power supply maps
1996Co-Authors: Kindra A. EdmanAbstract:Abstract : The LifePak 10-59 is a portable cardiac Monitor, Defibrillator and pacemaker. Features include; synchronized defibrillation, electrocardiogram Monitoring and noninvasive pacing. A Military Auxiliary Power Supply (MAPS), model 806311-07, allows the LifePak 10-59 to operate from 120 VAC/6O Hz or 120 VAC/400 Hz power sources. Additionally the LifePak 10-59 can receive power via any one of three rechargeable nickel-cadmium(Ni-Cad) batteries located on top of the Monitor. The unit offers eight Defibrillatorenergy settings ranging from 5-360 joules and is delivered through standard paddles, clip-on posterior or podiatric paddles, or FAST-PATCH disposable electrodes.
Jeffrey D. Haun - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Test and Evaluation Report of the Physio Control Defibrillator/Monitor Model LIFEPAK (Trade Name) 10
1991Co-Authors: Jeffrey D. Haun, Joseph R. Licina, Bill Olding, Martin QuattlebaumAbstract:Abstract : The Physio Control Defibrillator/Monitor Model LIFEPAK 10 was tested for electromagnetic interference/compatibility in the UH-60A helicopter under the U.S. Army Program for Testing and Evaluation of Equipment for Aeromedical Operations. The tests were conducted using current military and industrial standards and procedures for electromagnetic interference/compatibility and human factors. The LIFEPAK 10 passed the overall evaluation and is validated as compatible with U.S. Army aeromedical aircraft.
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test and evaluation report of the physio control Defibrillator Monitor model lifepak trade name 10
1991Co-Authors: Jeffrey D. Haun, Joseph R. Licina, Bill Olding, Martin QuattlebaumAbstract:Abstract : The Physio Control Defibrillator/Monitor Model LIFEPAK 10 was tested for electromagnetic interference/compatibility in the UH-60A helicopter under the U.S. Army Program for Testing and Evaluation of Equipment for Aeromedical Operations. The tests were conducted using current military and industrial standards and procedures for electromagnetic interference/compatibility and human factors. The LIFEPAK 10 passed the overall evaluation and is validated as compatible with U.S. Army aeromedical aircraft.
Joseph R. Licina - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Test and Evaluation Report of the Physio Control Defibrillator/Monitor Model LIFEPAK (Trade Name) 10
1991Co-Authors: Jeffrey D. Haun, Joseph R. Licina, Bill Olding, Martin QuattlebaumAbstract:Abstract : The Physio Control Defibrillator/Monitor Model LIFEPAK 10 was tested for electromagnetic interference/compatibility in the UH-60A helicopter under the U.S. Army Program for Testing and Evaluation of Equipment for Aeromedical Operations. The tests were conducted using current military and industrial standards and procedures for electromagnetic interference/compatibility and human factors. The LIFEPAK 10 passed the overall evaluation and is validated as compatible with U.S. Army aeromedical aircraft.
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test and evaluation report of the physio control Defibrillator Monitor model lifepak trade name 10
1991Co-Authors: Jeffrey D. Haun, Joseph R. Licina, Bill Olding, Martin QuattlebaumAbstract:Abstract : The Physio Control Defibrillator/Monitor Model LIFEPAK 10 was tested for electromagnetic interference/compatibility in the UH-60A helicopter under the U.S. Army Program for Testing and Evaluation of Equipment for Aeromedical Operations. The tests were conducted using current military and industrial standards and procedures for electromagnetic interference/compatibility and human factors. The LIFEPAK 10 passed the overall evaluation and is validated as compatible with U.S. Army aeromedical aircraft.
Bill Olding - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Test and Evaluation Report of the Physio Control Defibrillator/Monitor Model LIFEPAK (Trade Name) 10
1991Co-Authors: Jeffrey D. Haun, Joseph R. Licina, Bill Olding, Martin QuattlebaumAbstract:Abstract : The Physio Control Defibrillator/Monitor Model LIFEPAK 10 was tested for electromagnetic interference/compatibility in the UH-60A helicopter under the U.S. Army Program for Testing and Evaluation of Equipment for Aeromedical Operations. The tests were conducted using current military and industrial standards and procedures for electromagnetic interference/compatibility and human factors. The LIFEPAK 10 passed the overall evaluation and is validated as compatible with U.S. Army aeromedical aircraft.
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test and evaluation report of the physio control Defibrillator Monitor model lifepak trade name 10
1991Co-Authors: Jeffrey D. Haun, Joseph R. Licina, Bill Olding, Martin QuattlebaumAbstract:Abstract : The Physio Control Defibrillator/Monitor Model LIFEPAK 10 was tested for electromagnetic interference/compatibility in the UH-60A helicopter under the U.S. Army Program for Testing and Evaluation of Equipment for Aeromedical Operations. The tests were conducted using current military and industrial standards and procedures for electromagnetic interference/compatibility and human factors. The LIFEPAK 10 passed the overall evaluation and is validated as compatible with U.S. Army aeromedical aircraft.