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[DDET What are some recommendations on choosing a defibrillator?]
Buying an AED can be a big investment and the amount of choices can be intimidating. Here are some things to consider:
- All AEDs perform the same basic functionality. In other words, they will all analyze heart rhythm and deliver a shock if necessary to help reset the heart.
- Most have available, for an extra fee, pads that will work on children.
- Consider your long term cost on pads and batteries.
- It is usually best to stay with well known manufactures and models.
- We recommend in investing into classroom training at a minimum of 5 to 10% of your workforce on how to use your AED and perform effective CPR. We offer classes in MN, PA, and FL and offer free training for 2 individuals with every AED purchase. In many states, training is legally required.
- Be sure to appoint a small group at your site to do monthly inspections. Their inspections should be noted in a log book kept with the unit.
- Consider reading this article: ‘The importance of owning an AED’
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[DDET What is and why is CPR Coaching important?]
Performing CPR goes hand in hand with using an AED. Many AEDs will tell you when it is time to start performing CPR on a victim. The level of CPR support your AED offers depends on the AED.
Responsive CPR Coaching on an AED is the easiest and best choice and will give you real-time AED feedback on how well you are performing CPR. This is very important, as effective CPR can make a huge difference in a successful save. If you are not pressing hard enough, unit will instruct you to press harder, if not fast enough, it will tell you to do compressions faster, etc.
Passive CPR Coaching will give you audio / and maybe even visual cue’s but doesn’t have any way to measure your effectiveness on CPR compression’s.
None offered. There is no CPR support given.
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