AED can diagnose specific arrhythmia and perform electric shock defibrillation, and non-professionals can use it to rescue patients with cardiac arrest. Even ordinary people without medical training can use it, so do you know when it is best to use AED?
When others have cardiac arrest, defibrillation with AED in the best "golden 4 minutes" can effectively prevent sudden death. Therefore, AED is called "first aid artifact".
For example, babies may choke on milk, and children may suffocate because jelly or snacks or toy parts are severely stuck in the esophagus, accidental drowning, electric shock, allergies, excessive blood loss, hot weather, heatstroke or hypothermia; Hypoglycemia, epilepsy or cardiogenic diseases, as well as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases such as myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction, hyperglycemia, hypertension, hyperlipidemia and other problem groups; Excessive exercise, staying up late or sudden death due to excessive pressure, young and middle-aged people, and elderly people who don't catch their breath may all lead to cardiac arrest! Therefore, the use of "first aid artifact" is really important to us!
Second, what are the precautions for using AED?
When the patient's heart stops, AED can be used to relieve the trembling state of the heart, so that the heart can return to normal rhythm and get out of danger. Although ordinary people can use it, there are still some precautions when using it:
1. In the process of rescuing the patient, press the power-on key to stay away from the patient immediately and warn anyone around not to touch or approach the patient.
2. Patients can't use AED in water.
3. Third, after using AED, the patient has no vital signs and needs to be sent to hospital immediately.
4.AED can reach 200 joules instantly. In the process of rescuing the patient, press the power-on button and immediately stay away from the patient, and warn anyone around you not to touch or approach the patient.
5. While using the AED, you should also call for help quickly and dial 120 quickly, so that professionals can assist in the treatment.