Single-use electrical leads for a nerve stimulator are disclosed. The
leads include a status flag element such as a fuse, which is deliberately
blown after use of the leads has begun to indicate that the leads are not
to be reused. The nerve stimulator has a "test mode" that determines a
current value for treatment, and a "therapy mode" that administers
treatment with the chosen current value. If the fuse in the electrical
leads is blown (not conducting), then the stimulator assumes that the
leads have already been used and does not enter therapy mode, and
optionally may not enter test mode. If the fuse in the electrical leads
is intact (conducting), or not blown, then the stimulator assumes that
the leads are as yet unused, and allows the user to enter either test
mode or therapy mode. The fuse is deliberately blown after a particular
amount of time spent in therapy mode. After the fuse is blown, the user
may still complete the therapy mode, even though the fuse is
non-conducting, although the user may not initiate another therapy mode
(and optionally may not initiate another test mode) using the blown
leads. Preferably the fuse is electrically isolated from the leads that
contact the patient.