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Adult pads/dose may be used if pediatric pads/dose are not available when using an AED for a child less than 8 years old. (T or F)

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The statement is true. Adult pads/dose may be used if pediatric pads/dose are not available when using an AED for a child less than 8 years old.

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The statement mentioned in the question is true. When using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for a child less than 8 years old, adult pads and dose can be used if pediatric pads and dose are not available.



AEDs are designed to be used by lay persons and they automatically diagnose the patient's heart condition. The device applies the shock with appropriate energy and waveform to restore normal heart rhythm. CPR is often recommended before using an AED.



For children, pediatric pads and dose are ideal. However, in emergency situations where only adult pads and dose are available, it is better to use the AED with adult settings rather than not using the AED at all. Immediate use of an AED can significantly increase the chances of survival for a child in cardiac arrest.

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