Automatic External Defibrillator Aed Guidelines
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www2.gov.bc.caAED Automatic external defibrillator DPU Discharge planning unit AE, A/E Air entry Dx Diagnosis ac efore meals E G, EKG Electrocardiogram am efore noon EU Extended care unit ANU Ambulance not used EEG Electroencephalograph AO Alcohol on breath EP Emergency physician approx Approximately ER, ED Emergency room, department
ACLS
fqsmphiqhg39yjwg1lm7fn1e-wpengine.netdna-ssl.comAutomatic External Defibrillator (AED) • Providing rescue breathing when appropriate. • Understanding how to perform as a team. • Knowing how to treat choking. INITIATING THE CHAIN OF SURVIVAL Early initiation of BLS has been shown to increase the probability of survival for an individual dealing with cardiac arrest.
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www.premera.comNov 01, 2021 · • First aid or precautionary equipment (eg, automatic external defibrillator [AED]) • Home modifications (eg, bath grab bars, electronic door openers, elevators, Jacuzzi/whirlpools, ramps) • Institutional equipment (eg, any DME that is used only in a medical facility and is not suitable for use in the home setting)
Basic Life Support
irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com3 Use of the automated external defibrillator (AED) 19 3.1 Self assessment 23 4 BLS for children (age 1 to 8 years old) 25 4.1 One-rescuer BLS for children 25 4.2 Two-rescuer BLS for children 26 5 BLS for infants (0 to 12 months old) 29 5.1 One-rescuer BLS for infants 30 5.2 Two-rescuer BLS for infants 31
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fqsmphiqhg39yjwg1lm7fn1e-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com• For infants, use a manual defibrillator if available. If not available, an AED with pediatric dose attenuator should be used for an infant. If an AED with dose attenuator is not available, then use an adult AED, even for an infant. American Heart Association. Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Provider Manual. AHA: 2011; p 183.