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August 30, 2009

AED Basics

Filed under: Uncategorized — george @ 8:24 am

An AED is a tiny , cartable machine that analyzes heart rhythms for any abnormalities and, if necessary , advises the trained help to provide an electrical shock to the heart of an sudden cardiac arrest sufferer.  This jolt, termed defibrillation, may help the heart to regain an effective rhythm .

An AED puts forth  voice prompts to advise   the rescuer . Once the equipment is switched on, the trained help will be directed to place the two pads that come with the AED to the SCA vistim’s chest. Once applied , the Automated External Defibrillator will begin to monitor the sufferer’s heart rhythm.  If a “shockable” rhythm is discovered , the machine will charge itself and instruct the rescuer to steer clear of the SCA victim and to press the shock button.

An Automated External Defibrillatoris hard wired to communicate to the rescuers exactly what needs to be done, using   voice and visual instructions. Rescuers attach   sticky electrode pads on the victim’s chest. Through these electrodes, the AED is programmed to automatically analyze the electrical activity of the heart to conclude if a “shockable” rhythm exists.

Whether you suffer an Sudden Cardiac Arrest at work   or in the Emergency Room of a hospital, defibrillation is THE definitive treatment .
 
Automated External Defibrillator laws and regulations change from state to state.  Check to see what your state laws require.

Remember , not all Automated External Defibrillators are created equal .  With that in mind we recommend the ZOLL AED Plus, because the AED Plus it the most user friendly AED on the market .

There are many AED vendors .  For competitive rates and live support visit our site at http://www.ZollUS.com   

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