You can receive AED & CPR training through your local Red Cross programs. You can also receive the training through other services such as the Mid-America Regional Council.
Phillips manufactures the HeartStart defibrillator. This is defibrillator has voice technology to walk you through simple instructions on how to use in the event of a health emergency. It also helps you perform CPR and includes training videos as well.
You can purchase a HeartStart Onsite defibrillator on Amazon The company that makes the defibrillator is Phillips. Many lives are saved by home defibrillators.
The Red Cross offers this training. Check with your local group for dates and times.
No, because a defibrillator has no processor in it. All that a defibrillator does is run electricity through your heart to get it started. Now the machines that monitor your heart, they have processors, but not a defibrillator.
To operate an automated external defribillator, you require your First Aid Training. You can take a class for about $40.
A ventilator is turned off after death not a defibrillator.
No, you can't get a DOT medical card if you have a defibrillator.
Why would and implanted defibrillator in your heart vibrate
A Philips Defibrillator is a medical tool to start a heart. It can be purchased from medical supply wear houses. Amazon also sells many of these for a reasonable price.
Here you can find good course about first aid-WeLearnTraining LLC Modules included in this course: 1 Basic Life Support & Safe Use of an Automated External Defibrillator 2 Emergency First Aid Work 3 Emergency First Aid Work, Defibrillation and CPR 4 Paediatric First Aid, the Safe Use of an Automated External Defibrillator & Managing illness & Injury 5 First Aid at Work and the safe use of an Automated External Defibrillator
No, CPR isn't performed any differently if patient has a defibrillator.
Zoll is a brand of defibrillator and is used in the same way you would use any other defibrillator machine. It is not recommended that you use one unless you have been trained in the proper use of these machines. Before you use a defibrillator you need to make sure the person is actually in cardiac arrest. Tilt the head back and check the airway to see if they are breathing. Once you have confirmed that the patient is not breathing turn on the defibrillator. Apply the patches to the chest with one on the left side of the chest on the breast area and the second one on the right side below the breast and under the heart. Stand clear of the patient and press the button to shock the patient.