An automated external defibrillator is a computerized device that charts heart rhythm. This medical device is portable and could tell you if you have cardiac arrhythmias.
Age doesn't matter. They should be more than 100 pounds. You should make sure they don't have a pacemaker or internal defibrillator. The AED will tell you everything you need to know step by step. Prior to placement you should make sure they are not wet or in water, have no chains or anything that can burn them, the area where the pads are being placed is free of hair (can burn them).
Age doesn't matter. They should be more than 100 pounds. You should make sure they don't have a pacemaker or internal defibrillator. The AED will tell you everything you need to know step by step. Prior to placement you should make sure they are not wet or in water, have no chains or anything that can burn them, the area where the pads are being placed is free of hair (can burn them).
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The AED is just a "democratisation" of a medical device used in hospital. The real "invention" was the use of a electrical shock to stop an heart arythmia. I don't remember his name, but an American did the first test on a animal in the early 40ies. Doctor Claude Beck made and succeeded the first test on a young boy in the late 40ies with a device created by a friend of him. If you ever know the missing names, please, could you improve this topic ? Christophe The defibrillator was invented by Dr. William Bennett Kouwenhoven and a team of medical colleagues in 1933, in the basement of Shaffer Hall. Koewenhoven noted that a low-voltage electrical shock caused a ventricular fibrillation in humans, a process where the heart ceases beating, but continues to quiver, or fibrillate, rapidly.
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i don't know, that's why i asked
I'm glad I am not the only one who thinks so. I dont know if it is and I asked the Aetna rep and he did not know.
Nope and not internal either.
i don;t know lol