Illustration of how to use aed

How to use the aed is as follows:

1. Turn on the power supply38

When the AED is obtained, place the AED next to the patient, open the cover of the AED, insert the electrode plate plug into the jack of the main body of the AED, and turn on the power supply; it should be noted that the preparation of the AED should be done at the same time as the CPR is performed continuously. The AED should be prepared and the CPR should be performed continuously.

2. Placement of electrode pads52

Unbundle the patient's clothing and ensure that the patient's chest is dry and unobstructed, stick the electrode pads, so that the electrode pads can fully contact the skin, and stick the two electrode pads on the patient's left side of the nipple on the outer side of the breast and the right side of the chest on the upper side of the chest; to keep the chest dry and the skin unobstructed.

3, defibrillation 62

Operate the AED according to the voice prompts, wait for the AED to analyze the heart rhythm, and avoid contacting the patient when analyzing the heart rhythm, which may lead to inaccurate analysis; after the analysis is completed, the AED will send out the suggestion of whether or not to carry out defibrillation, and after reminding and confirming that all the people have no contact with the patient, then press the "Discharge" button to carry out defibrillation. "After analyzing the patient, the AED will issue a recommendation to defibrillate.

4. CPR 82

After defibrillation is completed, if the patient has not regained respiration and heartbeat, CPR should be continued for 2 minutes and the AED should be used again to defibrillate. CPR + AED is repeated until paramedics arrive.

AED Introduction:

Automated external defibrillator, also known as automated external defibrillator, automatic defibrillator, automatic defibrillator, cardiac defibrillator, and shock for dummies, etc., is a portable medical device that diagnoses specific cardiac arrhythmia and delivers a shock to defibrillate the patient, and is a medical device that can be used by non-professionals to rescue patients with cardiac arrest. cardiac arrest patients by laypeople.

Defibrillation and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) using an automated external defibrillator (AED) is the most effective way to stop sudden death in cardiac arrest, but only in the "golden four minutes" of the optimal resuscitation time.