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Pad Placement

Wednesday, March 10, 2010
posted by Pat 2:15 PM

Defibtech defibrillator pads have a picture on their package showing how the pads are to be placed on a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) victim. One is placed next to the right shoulder and the other is placed below the right breast and halfway around the side to the back.

Philips defibrillator pads are also pictured and are placed the same. Children’s pads are placed  on the front of the sternum and the other is directly on the middle of the back. Defibtech’s childrens’ pads are also placed that way.

Zoll has a one piece pad which is placed over the sternum and the tail pieces fall in the correct positions. Their pediatric defibrillator pads are 2 piece with pictures for correct positioning. They also are placed one on front and one on back.

Defibtech Pads

Sunday, December 20, 2009
posted by pat 11:11 AM

Defibtech AED’s offer three types of pads for their defibrillators. The adult,pediatric and training pads allow the right choice in accessories and replacement for used pads.

The Defibtech adult pads package consist of one pair of adult Defibtedefibtech adult padsch AED pads which are made for the Lifeline AED. They are for adult use (8 years or older).They should be stored connected to the AED and an extra pair can be stored in the available carrying case. Their shelf life is 2 years.

The Defibtech pediatric pads package also consists of one pair of infant/child defibrillation pads for use with the Lifeline AED. It also has a shelf life of 2 years.

Use child/infant electrode pads only with software version 1.203 or later.

Information on software updates car be obtained from your sales location or Defibtech customer service at 866-333-4241.

The third set of Defibtech pads are for training use only.They consist of adult pads, pediatric pads, and replacement of either.The pads come with a connector wire in a sealed pouch.These training pads along with a training batterypack and training software allow the Lifeline AED or Standalone trainer to be used for instructional purposes. They can be used over and over and do not deliver a defobrillation shock.

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