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What is the AED pad placement for a child 8 or younger?
For adults (includes children age 8 or older or more than 55 pounds): Peel the pads off the backing. Place one pad on the right side of the chest, just below the collarbone. Place the other pad on the lower left side of the chest.
How many times can AED pads be used?
The batteries and pads for your AED need to be replaced every two to five years. However, inspections and other types of maintenance must occur as often as daily to ensure your life-saving device remains in working order.
Can you use child AED pads on adults?
Never use pediatric pads or equipment on an adult ( > 8 years old). The energy delivered will not be enough. Chest hair can limit the contact between the AED pads and the skin, preventing the AED from reading the heart rhythm and delivering a shock.
Can you use an AED on a child under 1 year of age?
An AED can be used on children and infants and should be used as early as possible for the best chance of improving the chance of survival. Check the AED when it arrives at the scene. Pediatric pads should be used if the person is less than eight years old or less than 55 pounds (25 kg).
What is the lifespan of an AED?
eight years
The Department of the Army Technical Bulletin (TB MED 7) lists life expectancy of a defibrillator at eight years. Manufacturers also determine to discontinue products when parts may become obsolete and are no longer available for service and repairs.
Where do you place an AED on a child?
Place the pads on the upper right chest and lower left chest. For smaller children, it may be better to place one pad on the child’s chest and one on their back. The AED will check the heart rhythm. The AED will tell you if shock is needed.
How old do you have to be to use adult AED pads?
If the AED cannot give a child shock dose, you can use the adult pads and give an adult shock dose for children 1 to 8 years of age.
When to use an automated external defibrillator ( AED )?
Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Infants & Children. Pediatric pads should be used if the person is less than eight years old. Standard (adult) pads may be used if pediatric pads are not available. If using standard (adult) pads, do not let the pads touch. For infants less than a year old, a manual defibrillator should be used if available.
When to use pediatric pads or adult pads?
For children 55 lbs. or less, (typically 8 years and under), you want to be sure to use pediatric pads (or a pediatric key). For children greater than 55 lbs. or 8 years older, you want to use adult pads, as the reduced shock will likely not suffice.
How do you put an AED on a child?
Retrieve the AED (Figure 12a) . Open the case. Turn on the AED. Expose the person’s chest (Figure 12b) . If wet, dry the chest. Remove any medication patches. 3. Open the Pediatric AED pads (Figure 12c). Peel off backing. Check for pacemaker or implanted defibrillator. 4. Apply the pads (Figure 12d).