Yes, you can take an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on a plane. It is recommended to inform the airline in advance and ensure that the AED is properly packed and labeled for security screening.
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.
Before the AED analyzes the rhythm, make sure nobody (including yourself) is touching the victim. The AED may pick up the heart rhythm of the person touching the victim and not the victims heart rhythm (or lack thereof).
Take the patch off.If you are using an AED that means their heart has stopped (or you suspect it has) and whatever that patch is, is not going to save them.
Continue CPR
An AED certification is a certification that you have been trained in the proper use of an AED.
The number of shocks will depend on the results of the AED analyzing the patient. It will vary on the situation and protocols set up in the AED. You will not be able to shock a patient until determined by the AED a shockable rhythm exists.
To use the AED, first turn it on. Place the pads on the patient. (and plug the pad leads into the AED if required). The AED should analyze at this point; now follow the instructions of the AED.
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A church can have an AED. Ours does.
AED = United Arab Emirates Dirhams 1 AED = 0.272263 USD (United States Dollars) or 1 USD = 3.67292 AED 1 AED = 0.175143 EUR (Euroes) or 1 EUR = 5.70963 AED 1 AED = 0.137293 GBP (United Kingdom Pounds) or 1 GBP = 7.28368 AED 1 AED = 0.274584 CAD (Canada Dollars) or 1 CAD = 3.64188 AED 1 AED = 0.288764 AUD (Australia Dollars) or 1 AUD = 3.46304 AED 1 AED = 28.4420 JPY (Japan Yens) or 1 JPY = 0.0351592 AED 1 AED = 11.0138 INR (India Rupees) or 1 INR = 0.0907955 AED 1 AED = 17.5638 PKR (Pakistan Rupees) or 1 PKR = 0.0569352 AED 1 AED = 0.348097 NZD (New Zealand Dollars) or 1 NZD = 2.87277 AED 1 AED = 0.283388 CHF (Switzerland Francs) or 1 CHF = 3.52873 AED 1 AED = 2.06153 ZAR (South Africa Rands) or 1 ZAR = 0.485077 AED
The first thing you should do when preparing an AED for use is to turn it on. Some AED's will turn on when they are opened, or you will have to push a button to turn it on. Once the AED is on, the AED will give instructions on what to do next.
Do not use the AED if the person has a pulse.