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Powerheart® AED G3 Pro 9300P
3-8
How to Perform a Rescue
Step 5: Deliver a shock
When the AED is charged, it continues to analyze the patient's heart
rhythm. If the rhythm changes and a shock is no longer needed, the
AED prompts, “Rhythm changed. Shock cancelled,” and then prompts
you to start CPR.
Step 6: Administer CPR
After the AED delivers a shock or detects a non-
shockable rhythm, it enters CPR mode.
Note:
Your AED may have either Traditional
(compressions and breaths) CPR (
) or
compressions-only CPR (
enabled.
When the AED prompts…
Do this…
“Shock advised. Charging.”
Ensure that no one is touching the patient.
When the AED is ready to deliver a
defibrillation shock, the Shock button
flashes.
“Stand clear. Push flashing button to
deliver shock.”
1.
Ensure that no one is touching the
patient.
2.
Press the Shock button.
If you do not press the Shock button
within 30 seconds of hearing the prompt,
the AED disarms the charge and prompts
you to start CPR.
After the AED delivers the defibrillation
shock:
“Shock delivered.”
Wait
“It is now safe to touch the patient. Start
CPR.”
Begin CPR