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.
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".
An AED will have 2 pads
You would apply the pads as close to that spot as possible. You can even apply one on the back and one on the front if necessary. You just have to make sure the electrical impulse generated by the AED travels through the heart. Make sure the AED pads don't touch eachother.
No it can't; you must use adult AED pads for an adult & child AED pads for a child.
only adult pads and system
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.
No, AED pads can not be cut.
The pads are used in a cardiac emergency with the AED to supply the shock, if required.
make sure it is fully charged, attach pads, yell no touch, press shock and then al clear.
Child AED pads may not deliver enough energy, so they are not appropriate to use for an adult.
No; do not remove the pads. The AED will analyze again.