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Each minute defibrillation is delayed reduces the chance of survival of a sudden cardiac arrest by:
10 percent.
Early defibrillation can:
save the lives of more people in cardiac arrest.
Defibrillation is an electric shock that may help the heart to resume an effective rhythm to a person in sudden cardiac arrest.xxxx
Defibrillation is an electric shock that may help the heart to resume an effective rhythm to a person in sudden cardiac arrest.
If during the second analysis the ADE prompts "no shock advised," you should:
Resume 5 cycles or about 2 minutes of CPR.
Make sure before the AED analyzes the rhythm:
that no one, including yourself is touching the individual.
When preparing the AED for use, the first thing you should do is
turn it on.
It is important to stand clear and not touch the person before delivering a shock with an AED because(3 reasons):
1. The AED might not deliver enough electrical energy.
2. You or someone else could be injured by the shock
3. You might prevent the AED from analyzing the heart rhythm properly.
If, prior to applying the pads, you see a medication patch on the person's chest you should:
with a gloved hand, remove the patch from the person's chest.
The AED pads on an adult should be placed on:
the upper right and lower left side of chest
Once you have attached AED pads to a person, you should
allow or activate the AED to analyze the heart rhythm.
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