When to use one-way waves and two-way waves?

The difference between using one-way wave and two-way wave is as follows:

1. When treatment requires high energy and large current peak, use single-way wave. According to the guideline, 360J energy is used for unidirectional wave defibrillation, and 200J energy is used for bidirectional wave (unless the manufacturer's optimal energy is available, the above parameters are used), and the above is the maximum that unidirectional wave defibrillators and bidirectional wave defibrillators can achieve. Charging energy.

2. One-way wave refers to half sine wave, and two-way wave refers to complete sine wave. For adults who are not using an AED for defibrillation, it is sufficient to directly use the maximum energy of the defibrillator for defibrillation.