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Initial Lessons on Proper Use of an AED Device

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Having your own automated external defibrillator (AED) device does not guarantee that the person you are with is safe from sudden attack of a certain heart disease. In fact, this medical device could even be useless if you don’t know a thing or two on how to use it properly and effectively. That is why it is important to learn at least the basics on using an AED device while you still have the time.

To start with, you have to understand the main functions of a typical AED device. With its computer-based technology, an AED device can be used to analyze the heart rhythm of a person experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, heart attack, or any other similar heart disease. Once the device has determined the actual condition of the sufferer’s heart, it will automatically calculate the corresponding therapeutic dosage of electric shock to be supplied and delivered to the malfunctioning heart. This electric shock usually comes in a biphasic waveform, which is characterized by an alternating direction of the pulses that complete a cycle period of about 10ms. You will then press the button that tells the machine to deliver the electric shock towards the person’s heart. In fully automatic models of AED device, there is no need for you to press a button after the appropriate magnitude and duration of electric shock has been determined.

Another important thing to learn about AED devices is the proper handling and placement of the AED electrode pads to the patient’s chest. One of the pads is exactly placed to the upper right portion of the sternum and below the clavicle, while the other one is over the ribs on the left of the nipple. Make sure that these pads are attached properly.  It is best to wear electrically insulated gloves before you operate the device as well. This is to prevent risk of electric shock while the device is turned on. Also, you have to make sure that no one is touching the patient and that the place of application is away from any wet substance or area.

There are many other essential things that you should learn about proper usage of an AED device. You can learn these by attending a training course from an AED training center accredited by the American Heart Association (AHA). The Citywide training center, for instance, is one that you can rely on if you wish to know more about AED devices, especially on how to maximize its effectiveness in saving someone’s life. This training center offers several options of comprehensive trainings such as the AED Medical Oversight Direction and the AED Program Management. In an AED Medical Oversight Direction course, you will learn how to monitor the expiration of the AED pads and batteries, and many more. Meanwhile, the AED Program Management is where you can learn some legal practices and other important standards on using an AED device. In addition, you can also go for one of the CPR training courses at Citywide so that you can further improve your knowledge on saving the life of a heart disease sufferer.

For more information about AED Medical Oversight and AED Program Management, please visit our website.

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