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Stryker Physio Control LIFEPAK 20e with Pacing Package

Bio-Certified Refurbished | Part #: 70507-000080 | Warranty: 5 years for clinics and hospital settings exclusively

$6,000.00 $5,800.00

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  • Physio Control Lifepak 20e Defibrillator
  • 3-Lead ECG Cable
  • Quik Combo Cable
  • New Li-ion Battery
  • Roll of 50mm Gridded Paper
  • Set of Adult Pads
  • Hospital Grade Power Cord
  • Digital Operators Manual
  • 1 Year Warranty

Amidst financial pressures and evolving guidelines, your hospital remains focused on saving lives. With the LIFEPAK 20e defibrillator/monitor, you get the lifesaving power and ease of use that are essential for swift, successful response to today’s cardiac events, plus something more—the ability to improve your resuscitation management for tomorrow’s emergencies.

Shock Ready Time: Using a fully charged battery at normal room temperature, the device is ready to shock within 16 seconds of power on, if initial rhythm finding is “Shock Advised” 

 

The LIFEPAK 20e was the first defibrillator/monitor designed specifically for the hospital market. It was designed to be a versatile and easy-to-use device that could be used in a variety of hospital settings. The 20e has a number of features that make it an ideal choice for use in the hospital setting, including its ability to report a critical event record, its cardiorespiratory event monitoring capabilities, and its vital signs logging capabilities.

The LIFEPAK 20e is a versatile and easy-to-use device that can be used in a variety of hospital settings. It is compact and lightweight, making it easy to transport and store. The LIFEPAK 20e also has a number of features that make it an ideal choice for use in the hospital setting. These features include the ability to report a critical event record, the ability to monitor cardiorespiratory events, and the ability to log vital signs.

The LIFEPAK 20e is an ideal choice for use in the hospital setting due to its ability to report a critical event record. This feature allows hospital staff to review the events leading up to and following a patient's cardiac arrest. This information can be used to improve patient care and outcomes.