If the child is older than 8 or 55 pounds, it is OK to use adult pads. If not, do not use adult pads as the shock will be too much.
No it can't; you must use adult AED pads for an adult & child AED pads for a child.
Child AED pads may not deliver enough energy, so they are not appropriate to use for an adult.
Yes, It depend on the size of the adult.
Don't use Child AED pads on an Adult.
No; you can't use adult AED pads on a child under 8 years old or 55 pounds. You must use pediatric AED pads because adult pads will supply too much energy when shocking.
Usually the AED will have a recommendation on it for the usage for which pads are available, however anyone who is pulseless under the age of 6 should use the child pads according to NYS EMS Protocols.
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.
only adult pads and system
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.
adult pads
Use only adult AED pads and system on an adult.