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Cardiac Science, Automated External Defibrillator (AED) under the following brand names (with respective model numbers): Powerheart AED G3: 9300A, 9300C, 9300D, 9300E, 9300P, 9390A/E; CardioVive: 92532 and 92533; Nihon Kohden: 9200G, and 9231; and Responder: 2019198 and 2023440. Cardiac Science, Bothell, WA 98021. Indicated for emergency treatment of victims exhibiting symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest who are unresponsive and not breathing.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Cardiac Science Corporation·Product code MKJ·October 12, 2009
GE Responder 2023440 automated external defibrillator. This semi-automatic model requires the user to press a shock button in order for the device to deliver defibrillation energy (when appropriate). Intended for use in either in-hospital or out-of-hospital settings for emergency treatment of victims exhibiting symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest who are unresponsive and not breathing.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Cardiac Science Corporation·Product code MKJ·November 13, 2009
Responder 2023440 automated external defibrillator. This semi-automatic model requires the user to press a shock button in order for the device to deliver defibrillation energy (when appropriate). Brand name: GE. Product name: Responder. Device Operation: Semi-automatic w/manual override. Color: GE Gold. Voice Prompt Level: Basic. CPR Metronome: Yes. Rescue Ready Indicator: Yes. Text Display: Yes. ECG Display: Yes.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Cardiac Science Corporation·Product code MKJ·February 3, 2010
Powerheart Automated External Defibrillator (AED), G3 is indicated for emergency treatment of victims exhibiting symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest who are unresponsive and not breathing. Post-resuscitation, if the victim is breathing, the AED should be left attached to allow for acquisition and detection of the ECG rhythm. If a shockable ventricular tachyarrhythmia recurs, the device will charge automatically and be able to deliver therapy. Model numbers: Powerheart 9300A, 9300C, 9300D, 9300E, 9300P, 9390A, 9390E, CardioVive 92532, 92533, NK 9200G, 9231, and Responder 2019198, 2023440. Brand names: Powerheart AED, G3, CardioVive AED, GE Responder AED, Nihon Kohden CardioLife AED.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Cardiac Science Corporation·Product code MKJ·June 30, 2011
Powerheart G3 Automated External Defibrillators (Non-Wearable) and include the following models: Powerheart 9300A, 9300E, 9300P, 9390A, 9390E; CardioVive 92532, 92533; Nihon-Kohden 9200G, 9231; and GE Responder 2019198, 2023440 AEDs. The Powerheart AED G3 is indicated for emergency treatment of victims exhibiting symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest who are unresponsive and not breathing. Post-resuscitation, if the victim is breathing, the AED should be left attached to allow for acquisition and detection of the ECG rhythm. If a shockable ventricular tachyarrhythmia recurs, the device will charge automatically and be able to deliver therapy. The device is intended to be used by personnel who have been trained it is operation. The user should be qualified by training in basic life support or other physician-authorized medical response.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Cardiac Science Corporation·Product code MKJ·January 13, 2012
Stryker MA204 Bed Model (FL25E) Beds are intended for medical purposes in both general patient care as well as critical care environments. Each uses built-in electric motors and controls which can be operated by the patient, or caregiver, to adjust the height and/or surface contour of the bed.The devices listed above also include movable and latchable side rails which can be lowered or raised to help prevent patient fall and subsequent injury. The Beds include an optional Scale (Models: FL20E, FL25E, FL28C, FL28EX) as well as an optional Bed Exit (1 Zone) or Chaperone
FDA Enforcement
Class II
·Terminated·Stryker Medical Division of Stryker Corporation·July 4, 2012