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1 www.jst.umn.edu Automated External Defibrillator The basics

2 www.jst.umn.edu Automated external defibrillator (AED) 2 Diagnoses cardiac arrhythmias www.medicalexpo.com Use an AED on victims experiencing sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) – Unresponsive – No pulse – No breathing or abnormal breathing Kolthoff 4 th floor (by elevator) Smith 1 st floor lobby

3 AED Basics Automated External Defibrillator Diagnoses cardiac arrhythmias – treats those that will respond to shock (heart beating too fast or chaotically) – will not treat ‘flat lining’ Locations: – 4 th floor Kolthoff by elevator – 1 st floor Smith south of lobby – Alarm will sound if opened 3 National Institutes of Health – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. “How to Use an Automated External Defibrillator.” 02 Dec 2011. Accessed 07 Mar 2013. http://focus.ti.com/en/graphics/mcu/mcuorphan/pwr_heart_aed_g3pro_lg.jpg Written instructions Verbal instructions Shock button

4 When to use an AED Use an AED on persons experiencing Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). Symptoms include: – Unable to respond when you try to wake them – No breathing or abnormal breathing – No detectable pulse – Blue color in skin – Person might move, spasm Before using an AED: – Confirm that the person cannot respond to shaking or shouting – Call 911 (or have someone else do it) – Chances of survival increase if someone starts CPR while another gets the AED – Make sure person is in a dry area (no puddles, flowing water sources) National Institutes of Health – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. “How to Use an Automated External Defibrillator.” 02 Dec 2011. Accessed 07 Mar 2013.

5 How to use an AED Turn on AED power Follow voice prompts Expose person’s chest – Remove jewelry and other metal sources Place sticky pads Press ‘analyze’ button If prompted, push ‘shock’ button Continue CPR if possible National Institutes of Health – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. “How to Use an Automated External Defibrillator.” 02 Dec 2011. Accessed 07 Mar 2013.

6 For more information National Institutes of Health website – http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health- topics/topics/aed/links.html http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health- topics/topics/aed/links.html CPR and first aid classes available through Boynton Health Services – http://www.bhs.umn.edu/east-bank-clinic/cpr-first-aid.htm http://www.bhs.umn.edu/east-bank-clinic/cpr-first-aid.htm Red Cross online refresher – http://www.redcrossrefresher.com/q/first-aid-cpr-and- aed/choices/ http://www.redcrossrefresher.com/q/first-aid-cpr-and- aed/choices/


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