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- Public Access Defibrillation - Washington State Department of Health
Semiautomatic external defibrillators have been modernized as Automatic External Defibrillators (AED)
- Learn What an AED Is - Red Cross
AEDs are used to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest It's a sophisticated, yet easy-to-use, medical device that can analyze the heart's rhythm and, if necessary, deliver an electrical shock, or defibrillation, to help the heart re-establish an effective rhythm
- Automated External Defibrillators | UW Environmental Health Safety
Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are electronic devices designed to recognize cardiac arrhythmias and treat them through defibrillation, an electrical shock that allows the heart to reestablish its proper rhythm
- Public access AED program - King County, Washington
Follow the 3 main steps to use an AED and observe critical actions when saving someone from sudden cardiac arrest The purpose of having a user agreement is to inform the owner user acquirer of an automated external defibrillator (AED) of Washington state requirements as defined in RCW 70 54 310
- Automated external defibrillators: Do you need an AED?
Weigh the pros and cons to see if you should get one An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a portable device that can be used to treat a person whose heart has suddenly stopped working This condition is called sudden cardiac arrest
- What Is AED and How to Use It | Defibrillator Explained | MDSI
What is an AED? An Automated External Defibrillator, or AED, is a device for sudden cardiac arrest It sends an electric shock to help the heart beat normally again It is designed for quick use by anyone, even with little training Each model has clear instructions to help users follow the process How does an AED work?
- Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) | FDA
Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are portable, life-saving devices designed to treat people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, a medical condition in which the heart stops beating
- PUBLIC ACCESS DEFIBRILLATION - Washington State Department of Health
Semiautomatic external defibrillators are now replaced by the current Automatic External Defibrillators (AED) Organizations that wish to start a Public Access Defibrillation program must follow the requirements of the law resulting from the 1998 legislation
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