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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.
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.
Watch instructional videos for the ZOLL AED 3 and ZOLL AED 3 BLS and learn how to effectively use this life-saving automated external defibrillator.
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.
Instructional video on how to use the ZOLL AED 3® device, in AHA configuration, in a rescue. Video contains sections for both semi-automatic and fully automa...
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
CPR Required The latest American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines issued in 2010, are clear: successful defibrillation requires high-quality CPR performed at the proper depth and rate. When it’s time for CPR, the AED Plus® with Real CPR Help® provides the best support to help save a life.