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  1. If the AED determines a shock is needed, electricity is safely administered to the person through the electrode pads to restart their heart back into a normal rhythm. In this guide, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about where to place AED pads on adults and children.

  2. Knowing the right AED pad placement could be the key to saving someone’s life. Learn the correct pad placement for adults, children, pregnancy, and more.

  3. www.aed.com › blog › aed-pads-a-complete-guideAED Pads: A Complete Guide

    2023年7月13日 · AED pad placement varies by age and size. Infants need pediatric pads, which are smaller pads that adhere to the chest and back called anterior-posterior. Adult pads are placed anterior lateral on the opposite chest sides. The following steps walk you through general steps of how to apply AED pads: Step 1: Check the Environment.

  4. 2023年9月1日 · Anteroposterior AED Pad Placement is placing an electrode pad on the chest and the other on the back. This is usually how AED pads are placed on infants. Anterior Lateral Placement is when an AED pad is placed on opposite sides of the chest.

  5. The two most common positions are anteroposterior AED pad placement (AP) and anterolateral placement of AED pads (AL). Where should AED pads be placed in the anteroposterior placement for adults and 8 years and older?

  6. Rescuers must shock the heart with enough current from an automated external defibrillator (AED) or manual defibrillator to interrupt the irregular activity and allow the heart to resume a normal cardiac rhythm. Electrodes, commonly referred to as pads, adhere to a victim’s chest and connect to a defibrillator.

  7. 2015年10月1日 · This video demonstrates A.E.D. pad placement and shows where to place these defibrillator pads when using them in a CPR situation.View how to use an A.E.D: h...