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  1. LUCAS 3 - Web training - LUCAS - Chest Compression System

    We suggest you train not only on the LUCAS device, but on your complete local resuscitation protocol, including manual chest compressions, rhythm checks, defibrillation, ventilation, …

  2. Resources - LUCAS - Chest Compression System

    English LUCAS CPR Web training Resources Start Device orientation Highlighted topics Theoretical test Hands-on training

  3. LUCAS compression depth (nominal patient): Patients with sternum height over 7.3 inches / 18.5 cm: • 2.1 ± 0.1 inches / 5.3 ± 0.2 cm. Smaller patients with sternum height less than 7.3 inches …

  4. The LUCAS® chest compression system has a solid base in CPR science and has been evaluated for safety and eficacy in clinical and experimental studies since its launch in 2003.

  5. LUCAS device orientation - LUCAS 3 - Web training - LUCAS

    The First use preparations video provides an overview of the LUCAS device components, user interface, battery and charging, first time assembly, accessories and device storage.

  6. LUCAS Chest Compression System is to be used for performing external cardiac compressions on adult patients who have acute circulatory arrest defined as absence of spontaneous …

  7. The LUCAS Chest Compression System is to be used for performing external cardiac compressions on adult patients who have acute circulatory arrest, defined as the absence of …

  8. Highlighted topics - LUCAS 3 - Web training - LUCAS - Chest …

    "LUCAS Chest Compression System is to be used for performing external cardiac compressions on adult patients who have acute circulatory arrest defined as absence of spontaneous …

  9. Experimental data suggest that the Impedance Threshold Device (ITD) is compatible for use with LUCAS chest compressions.9 Refer to the ITD manufacturer’s instructions for use, indications, …

  10. The LUCAS device makes it possible to improve chest compression quality and provide efective, consistent compressions with minimal interruption during patient movement and transportation.