Operating Procedures - Detailed Information; Assess The Patient; Attach The Electrode Pads And Connect The Cable - Welch Allyn AED 10 User Manual

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Operating Procedures – Detailed Information
The Quick Reference operating procedure in the preceding subsection provides the main
steps for operating the Welch Allyn AED 10:
1.

Assess the Patient.

2. Attach the Electrodes and Connect the Cable.
3. Start the Welch Allyn AED 10.
4. Analyze the Patient's Heart Rhythm.
5. Deliver the Shock (if prompted, press the red button).
6. Perform CPR.
For each step, detailed operating information or procedures follow.
Assess the Patient
Before using the Welch Allyn AED 10, assess the patient's condition. Use the unit only if
all of the following patient signs are present:
Unconsciousness
Absence of breathing
Unresponsiveness (no signs of circulation)

Attach the Electrode Pads and Connect the Cable

For defibrillation to be effective, it is important to correctly place the pads on the patient
and connect the electrodes to the Welch Allyn AED 10.
Before applying pads to the patient's chest be sure to:
Remove all clothing covering chest
Wipe off any water, moisture, or perspiration
Press the pads firmly to make sure they adhere securely to the chest.
To remove pads, pull the wire upward from the device.
Note
Note
DO NOT REUSE PADS.
WARNING Excessive body hair may affect the operation of the electrodes or
cause skin burns on the patient. Remove body hair as needed to ensure that the
electrode pads make proper contact with the patient's chest.
To attach electrodes and connect the cable
1.
Open the package containing the defibrillation pads and cable.
2. Peel off the backing from the electrode pad labeled RA. Place this pad just below the
patient's right collarbone (sternum) as illustrated on the AED 10 pad placement
illustration.
Using the Defibrillator
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