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No; remove the child from the water and then apply the AED.
You would apply the pads as close to that spot as possible. You can even apply one on the back and one on the front if necessary. You just have to make sure the electrical impulse generated by the AED travels through the heart. Make sure the AED pads don't touch eachother.
Don't use Child AED pads on an Adult.
Call 911 and apply an AED to see if the heart can be shocked into normal rhythm.
You should perform CPR while waiting for the AED to become available to you. Once you have the AED at the scene, turn it on, apply the pads, then wait while it analyzes. While it is completing analysis you (and everyone else) should not touch the victim until the analysis is complete.
Here are the steps you would take if you were using an AED: Turn on the AED. Following the voice directions. Apply the adhesive defibrillator pads on the victim's bare chest. If the device recommends a shock, press the shock button. The AED's microprocessor will automatically determine if the victim needs a defibrillating shock. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND VIDEO GO TO: http://www.emergencysuppliesinfo.com/allergic-reaction.html
You chose the size of the AED pads by the size of the adult.
An AED certification is a certification that you have been trained in the proper use of an AED.
To use the AED, first turn it on. Place the pads on the patient. (and plug the pad leads into the AED if required). The AED should analyze at this point; now follow the instructions of the AED.
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Yes. After first calling an ambulance, apply the suction pads and leads as directed. This allows the AED to monitor and record the heart action, and direct further if a shock is required. A shock will ONLY be delivered if the heart is in fibrilllation. If there is no pulse, CPR should be started until help arrives, regardless of if the AED tells you 'no shock required', this is because, as mentioned before, the AED is only effective in fibrillation.
A church can have an AED. Ours does.