No they are not; they will not deliver enough energy.
The adult AED pads can only be used on adults or children over 8 years old or 55 pounds. Otherwise, the child pads must be used.
That is correct; position pads same on all adults regardless of AED machine.
Yes, use AED pads on adults with no breathing and no pulse. The pads will need to be matched to the AED as most pads have different attachments to the AED.
You chose the size of the AED pads by the size of the adult.
Any adult pad that is recommended by the manufacturer of the AED will be acceptable to use.
Child AED pads may not deliver enough energy, so they are not appropriate to use for an adult.
An AED will have 2 pads
No it can't; you must use adult AED pads for an adult & child AED pads for a child.
only adult pads and system
AED precautions are: 1) Do not touch the victim when the AED is analyzing; 2) Do not touch the victim when the AED is defibrillating (shocking); 3) Do not use alcohol to wipe the victims chest; 4) Do not defibrillate around flammable materials; 5) Do not use the AED in a moving vehicle; 6) Do not use the AED in water; 7) Do not use adult pads on children and children pads on adults; 8) Do not use a phone / radio within 6 feet of the AED when in use; 9) Remove any patched from chest area before use (it could be a nitro pad).
No, AED pads can not be cut.
The pads are used in a cardiac emergency with the AED to supply the shock, if required.