aed is an automated external defibrillator.
AED stands for automated external defibrillator, which is commonly used in patients experiencing ventricular fibrillation, and is a medical device that utilizes an electric shock to restore the heart to its normal beating rate.
AEDs, also known as automated external defibrillators, automated shock generators, automated defibrillators, cardiac defibrillators, and defibrillators for dummies, are portable medical devices that diagnose specific cardiac arrhythmias and deliver electric shocks to defibrillate the heart, and can be used by laypersons to resuscitate patients with sudden cardiac arrest. In the case of cardiac arrest, an automated external defibrillator (AED) is used to defibrillate and perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the "golden four minutes" of the optimal resuscitation time.
Precautions for use
1, AED can instantly reach 200 joules of energy, in the process of the patient's rescue, please press the power button immediately after the patient away from the patient, and warn anyone around you not to contact the patient.
2, the patient in the water can not use the AED, the patient's chest if sweat need to quickly dry the chest, because the water will reduce the effectiveness of the AED.
3, if after using the AED, the patient does not have any life characteristics (no breathing heartbeat) need to be sent to the hospital immediately.
4, so that the patient lying on his back: the patient lying face up on a hardboard bed, in order to ensure that the defibrillation after the smooth CPR.
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Automated External Defibrillator for the above