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  1. Electrodes for automated external defibrillators and manual defibrillators require specific placement for the best patient outcomes. This guide explains proper pad placement and other important considerations to keep in mind when defibrillating adult and pediatric SCA victims.

  2. The AHA recommends a comprehensive PAD program include: Targeted placement of AEDs throughout a community; Responder training; Coordination and communication with emergency medical services (EMS) Developing and implementing an emergency response plan; Ensuring routine maintenance and testing of AEDs; Ongoing assessment and quality improvement

  3. ZOLL’s AED Plus ® is in full compliance with American Heart Association 2010 Guidelines and European Resuscitation Council 2010 Guidelines. The most important change in the American Heart Association’s 2010 Guidelines is the recommendation that chest compressions need to be at least 2 inches deep.

  4. Are you one of the 50% who can locate an automated defibrillator (AED) at work? With 10,000 cardiac arrests annually in the workplace, you have the potential to save thousands of lives. Immediate CPR and use of an AED can double, or even triple, survival rates.

  5. The 2017 AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline includes recommended use of the wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) for a wide range of patients at risk for SCD.

  6. The Fully Automatic AED Plus is to be used by trained rescuers to provide emergency defibrillation. It incorporates a sequence of visual and voice prompts to help rescuers follow established AHA/ERC Guidelines 2015 protocols for use of AEDs. It also incorporates recording/memory capabilities to

  7. The AED Plus® Administrator’s Guide is to be used by responsible medical authorities in conjunction with the ZOLL AED Plus Operator’s Guide (REF 9650-0300-05). The AED Plus is to be used by trained rescuers to provide emergency defibrillation.

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