You have to have special pads
The answer to your question is dependent on why there is an IV where the pads should go. If they have an IV in the artery under the clavicle then they are in the Hospital and most likely in the ER, thus a Doctor should be present.
You can, just make sure that the pads are about one inch away.
One Pad on the side of the heart, and top of the left breast.
Yes, but instead of putting the two pads on the chest and side, you put one on the front of the baby (about at the chest), and the other on their back.
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.
An AED is an automated external defibrillator. AED Superstore offers products involving AED, including but not limited to various batteries, pads, and other supplies.
Yes, the pads stay in place. On the bottom they have a material that prevents sliding.
Defibrillation depolarizes all of the heart tissue at once. This usually will terminate abnormal heart rhythms with the hope that a normal one will take over.
A ventilator is turned off after death not a defibrillator.
Why would and implanted defibrillator in your heart vibrate
No, you can't get a DOT medical card if you have a defibrillator.