Insure there is no pulse before you attach the pads to the victim.
No; attach the pads and if a shock is advised, the AED will charge.
Insure there is no pulse before you attach the pads to the victim.
You should check for liquids and flamables. Otherwise, that's it!
Wipe them off with a dry towel or rag.
No; you must stop CPR to dry the chest and put on the pads. Once the pads are on the patient, the AED should analyze.
Some AEDs after the pads are attached you plug in the pads before the AED will analyze; some the pads are attached to the AED and you need to push the analyze button. At this point, do not touch the patient. So, the best answer to me is "the rescuers should make sure the AED is analyzing and do not touch the patient".
You can only use adult pads on an adult.
You should stand back as the AED analyzes the patient.
Don't use Child AED pads on an Adult.
Electrical burns should be loosely covered with sterile gauze pads and the person taken to the hospital for further treatment.
There must be a gap between the pads; one will have to be moved. If proper contact can't be made after the move, both pads will need to be replaced on the victim.
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.
since i have not started i think 5 days before u start would be a good start for wearing pads