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AED/ Pacemaker Usage? |
I would like to know if you can apply a shock to an individual with a pacemaker, would the Aed read the pacemaker and if shocked would it damage the pacemaker and not shock the heart properly, I teach the aed class but am getting conflicting information, some say you can some say you cant, any information or websites would be helpful. Contact the American Heart Association Yes you can. yes but not on it. Electrical defibrillation is the only technique definitively proven to be of benefit in vfib or pulseless vtach cardiac arrest. If a patient has one of these rhythms I would not worry about whether the pacemaker will survive the shocks or not. |
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20 people I know what the AED system is. ...As many as it takes. There is no limit to how many times you can shock them, usually it is up to the paramedics to decide how many times is necessary. They shock up until the point where it doesn... Cost is big. Common sense is another; seems like the odds are better you would kill someone you love instead of saving them. Electroshock just doesn't seem to be a thing that should be placed ... I think it's made by Philips. Try www.heartstarthome.com. ...Chicago O'Hare Airport has one, too. ...... You can find them on Amazon.com I haven't looked them up in a while there, but am pretty sure they run about $2000. Be sure you have everything you need, too. Good luck! ...As a Paramedic I can tell you that there would be many, many reasons why this would be a horrific idea: 1. Just the inconvenience of carrying an external AED around for starters. 2. The placeme... |
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