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7 wrz 2023 · This training video shows how to properly place the Zoll AED 3 pads on a child using the anterior/posterior pad placement otherwise known as front and back. ...
Always use an anterior/posterior pad placement. To do this, apply one pad to the center of the infant’s chest—on the sternum—and one pad to the infant’s back between the scapulae. For children 8 or younger or weighing 55 pounds (25 kg) or less: Use pediatric pads if available.
29 maj 2023 · Learn the life-saving technique of AED pad placement for infants! In this video, we'll show you the correct way to place AED pads on an infant's chest to ens...
Everything you need to know about pediatric AED pads, pad placement, and which AED models offer the most convenient solutions for responding to children in Sudden Cardiac Arrest. An Automated External Defibrillator’s (AED’s) electrode pads are one of the most vital components of an AED.
This video demonstrates A.E.D. pad placement and shows where to place these defibrillator pads when using them in a CPR situation.View how to use an A.E.D: h...
If the AED determines a shock is needed, electricity is safely administered to the person through the electrode pads to restart their heart back into a normal rhythm. In this guide, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about where to place AED pads on adults and children.
Anterior-lateral placement of AED pads. When employing the anterior-lateral placement, one pad should be positioned on the right side of the patient's chest, specifically beneath the clavicle, or collarbone. The corresponding pad is then placed on the left side of the patient’s chest.