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  • AED: Automated External Defibrillator:

  • :

    1. (EMS5)

    2. AEDCPR (IIa)

  • 3.:a. : (II a) b. , , 3 (I)

    c. ,

  • 4. (PAD)

    a. AED ()b. 5,,:(1)(2)(3)(4)CPR(5)AED

  • c., , , , , , () CPR, AED (II a) , (), , ().

  • 5. 8 (25kg) AED (IIb )

    6. 8, AED

    7. 200,(IIa)

  • (Defibrillation):

  • (Defibrilation)(Cardioversion)(Vf),,Vf(Tachycardias),.

  • (85%~90%)Vf,Vf,1,7-10%.

  • 1.: 90%,570%.2.: ,,,.

  • 3.: (),,,70-80.::,,8-12cm: : 25: : ,

  • :(SYNC),QRS.,.

    ::

  • :,,,,,30-40(),,.

  • AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATION Rationale for Early DefibrillationThe most frequent initial rhythm in cardiac arrest is ventricular fibrillationThe most effective treatment for ventricular fibrillation is defibrillationthe probability of successful defibrillation of ventricular fibrillation diminishes rapidly

  • PRINCIPLE OF EARLY DEFIBRILLATIONEmergency personnel who respond to cardiac arrests should be trained to operate, equipped with, and permitted to operate a defibrillator

  • AEDS PERMIT WIDESPREAD USE OF EARLY DEFIBRILLATION

  • IMPROVING SURVIVAL FROM CARDIAC ARREST INVOLVES THE CHAIN OF SURVIVAL CONCEPTEarly accessEarly CPREarly defibrillationEarly ACLS

  • STEPS FOR OPERATION OF ALL AEDSTurn on powerAttach device to patientInitiate analysis of rhythmdeliver shock, if indicated

  • GENERIC AED ATTACHED TO PATIENT BY DEFIBRILLATOR PADSandOPERATIONAL FACE OF GENERIC AED

  • TREATMENT PROTOCOL FOR TREATMENT OF PATIENT WITH VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION WITH AN AEDCPR until defibrillator attachedAnalyze, defibrillate
  • SPECIAL FEATURES OF AEDSMicroprocessor-based circuits that analyze rhythm for tachyarrhythmiasAttachment to patient through dual-function (monitoring and defibrillating) adhesive padsRequirement that CPR and all contact with patient cease during AED operationInability to operate in analyze mode unless patient is in full cardiac arrest


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