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  1. LUCAS - Chest Compression System

    The LUCAS device is an easy-to-use mechanical chest compression device that helps lifesaving teams around the world deliver high-quality, guidelines-consistent chest compressions to …

  2. 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 …

  3. Information on Defibrillation and Ventilation with the LUCAS® Chest Compression System nterrupted chest compressions. When an interruption to chest compressions occurs, the …

  4. 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 …

  5. Resources - LUCAS - Chest Compression System

    Manufacturer Jolife AB, a part of Stryker Scheelevägen 17 Ideon Science Park SE-223 70 Lund, Sweden Tel: +46 (0) 46 286 50 00 [email protected] Sales Are you looking for price/quote? …

  6. 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 …

  7. Web training - LUCAS - Chest Compression System

    Here you can read, listen and watch how to apply the LUCAS Chest Compression System for training and re-training purposes. Users are encouraged to do refresher training's at least once …

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

  9. 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 …

  10. Stop chest compressions during delivery of ventilations. The AHA and ERC Guidelines recommend a compression/ventilation ratio of 30:2, providing rescue breaths over 1 second …