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What does AED stand for, and how does it assist in CPR?

-. Explain the steps to follow when using an AED on a victim.

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AED stands for Automated External Defibrillator and it assists in CPR by delivering electric shocks to restore the heart's normal rhythm. Steps to follow when using an AED include turning it on, attaching electrode pads, analyzing the heart rhythm, delivering a shock if advised, and resuming CPR.


Step-by-step explanation:

AED stands for Automated External Defibrillator. It is a portable device that delivers an electric shock to the heart in cases of cardiac arrest. AEDs are an important part of CPR as they help to restore the heart's normal rhythm.

Steps to follow when using an AED on a victim:

  1. Turn on the AED and follow the voice prompts or visual cues provided.
  2. Expose the victim's chest and attach the electrode pads as directed on the AED.
  3. Make sure no one is touching the victim and press the analyze button to assess the heart rhythm.
  4. If a shock is advised, ensure everyone is clear of the victim and press the shock button as instructed.
  5. Resume CPR immediately after the shock and continue until professional help arrives or the victim shows signs of life.

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