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Some AEDs recommend this pad placement for children:

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Pad placement in AEDs for children

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Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are devices used to provide an electric shock to the heart in cases of sudden cardiac arrest. For children, AEDs may recommend specific pad placements to ensure effective defibrillation. These pad placements usually involve using pediatric pads or adult pads with specific modifications to deliver the appropriate energy level and waveform for a child's heart.

One common pad placement for children is to use one pad on the child's back, and another on the front of the chest. This allows for the electric shock to pass through the heart effectively. The pads should be placed according to the manufacturer's instructions, taking into account the child's age and size.

It's important to note that CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) is often recommended before using a defibrillator, as it helps in restoring blood circulation and oxygen supply to the vital organs.

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