1. Leave the patient go (and make sure nobody is touching the patient). 2. The AED will "analyse the heart rhythm" the machine will then say "shock advised" (or something like that). 3. The machine will ask u to push the button (to deliver the shock).
The next step is to have the AED analyze the patient. Most will do this automatically. Do not touch the patient when the AED is analyzing.
Stand back & let the AED analyze the heart rhythm (some AEDs you may have to push an analyze button; most you don't).
clear the patient and push the analyze button
Some AEDs after the pads are attached you plug in the pads before the AED will analyze; some the pads are attached to the AED and you need to push the analyze button. At this point, do not touch the patient. So, the best answer to me is "the rescuers should make sure the AED is analyzing and do not touch the patient".
No; you must stop CPR to dry the chest and put on the pads. Once the pads are on the patient, the AED should analyze.
You should stand back as the AED analyzes the patient.
The AED pads should be attached as soon as possible to potentially help during a cardiac emergency. A person will follow the instructions of the AED and may require shocking the patient to reset the heart.
There are a number of safety precautions that should be taken into considering when riding a skateboard. A person should wear a helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, and proper footwear.
Place pads on patient upper right chest and left side on the ribs.
the main equipment is a shaft, attached to a head, a helmet, gloves, shoulder pads, and elbow pads... oh and cleats
To unicycle you should always wear a helmet, knee pads, elbow pads and wrist pads.
Sanitary pads don't go onto the bed, they go into your underwear - attached either with adhesive or snap-fastens. If worried about leaking overnight be sure to wear overnight pads which are often longer and more absorbent than the pads you would wear during the day, and put an old towel under yourself.
Some football pants have pads that are attached to your belt. But a girdle helps keep your pads in place, especially when you get hit hard. Think about it!
Ahh, somebody is taking their CPR certification. You need to remove the medication pad if the AED pads will overlap. With a gloved hand, remove the patch from the person's chest.
Calipers do not have to be changed in pair unless both are bad, however the pads should be changed on both at the same time, since they come as a set, and you can use them to detect brake issues from one side to the other, by wear of the pads.