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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
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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 correct position of the electrode pads is often illustrated on the pads themselves or another part of the AED. Stop CPR just before attaching the pads. If the victim is noticeably diaphoretic, dry the chest with a cloth or towel before attaching the electrode pads.
Step 5: Attach AED Pads to Victim’s Chest Peel off the backing of the AED pads to expose the sticky adhesive and press firmly to the victim’s clean, bare, dry skin. Visual guides on the AED pads or packaging will show proper placement as this varies from adult to child and infant victims. Step 6: Connect Pads to AED
The Only Fully Compliant AED The AED Plus fully complies with the AHA’s 2010 Guidelines because it is the only AED with a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved therapy that lets you know when compressions are at least two inches deep.