Yes
That is correct; position pads same on all adults regardless of AED machine.
An AED will have 2 pads
No, not all AED pads are the same. Different AED devices may use pads that are specifically designed for their respective models, with variations in size, shape, and electrode placement. Additionally, there are pads designed for adult and pediatric patients, which differ in intensity and configuration. It's crucial to use the correct pads for the specific AED and patient type to ensure effective defibrillation.
Basically they all work in the same way. How they are turned on, and how the pads are hooked on to the the AED, are the only differences.
No it can't; you must use adult AED pads for an adult & child AED pads for a child.
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.
only adult pads and system
You chose the size of the AED pads by the size of the adult.
No, AED pads can not be cut.
The pads are used in a cardiac emergency with the AED to supply the shock, if required.
You can, just make sure that the pads are about one inch away.
Child AED pads may not deliver enough energy, so they are not appropriate to use for an adult.