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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.
17 paź 2024 · What is the correct AED pad placement for infants? For infants, place one AED pad on the upper left chest and the other on their back. This placement ensures the pads don’t overlap.
10 paź 2024 · How do you recognize pediatric AED pads? Pediatric electrode pads are smaller and feature a different color packaging than adult pads. The instructor and AED pad placement infant illustrations depict a small child or an infant.
When preparing an infant for Automated External Defibrillator (AED) pad placement during a cardiac arrest, it is important to remember that the pads should be placed as instructed by your AED which is typically given both as an image on the electrode pads and by verbal instructions from the AED.
16 wrz 2024 · The pads are smaller and deliver a lower-energy shock that a child’s body can accommodate. However, placing the pads on infants is different from placing them on others. This article discusses the use of AEDs in children and infants, including proper usage and correct AED pad placement for infants.
21 lut 2024 · Place the AED pads onto the infant: Place one of the adhesive electrode pads on the infant’s upper left chest and the other one on the infant’s back. If the pads happen to touch the chest of the infant, apply one of them on the infant’s posterior and the other on the anterior chest.
Attach one AED pad to the infant's chest, carefully roll the infant on his or her side, and attach the second pad to the back. The pads should have a diagram on placement if you need a reminder. Plug the cable into the AED and be sure no one is touching the patient, including yourself.