Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Guidelines
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Purpose
An automated external defibrillator (AED) is used to treat an individual who experiences
symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest, has no pulse, is unresponsive and not breathing or not
breathing normally. The Zoll AED® Plus is self-testing, battery-operated, and rescue-ready in a
cardiac emergency. The Zoll AED® Plus automatically analyzes the electrocardiogram, after the
electrodes (pads) are applied to the victim’s chest and delivers a shock if needed. The Rescue
Coach feature provides audible prompts and instructions to assist the rescuer with
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and operation of the AED.
Electrodes (Pads)
It is recommended to keep two (2) sets of electrodes (pads) with the AED – adult and pediatric.
The pediatric pads should be used when the victim is an infant or child up to 8 years of age or
up to 55 lbs. The rescue should not be delayed to determine the victim's exact age or weight.
Resuscitation Kit with the AED
The resuscitation kit contains latex-free gloves; razor, scissors, towel, 4” gauze, antiseptic
wipes, one-way filter facemask barrier device, and carabiner attachment.
AED Location – Determined by the School’s Athletic Director
Authorized AED Users and Training
The AED is intended to be used by individuals who have been trained in its operation.
Authorized AED users are individuals qualified by completing a nationally recognized training
program in CPR and use of AED; e.g., American Heart Association and American Red Cross.
Responsibilities
Medical Advisor
1.
Write the prescription for the AED that will be kept on file in the Central Office.
2.
Review and approve emergency procedures for CPR and use of AED.
Superintendent
1.
Designate someone to:
a.
Maintain records of AED training, inspection, and scheduled maintenance;
b.
Clean the AED case post-resuscitation and order replacement supplies; and
c.
Contact the manufacturer if the AED is rendered unusable for replacement.
2.
Designate a minimum of two (2) employees to serve as an approved AED user and First
Responder.
3.
Assure all staff members are trained in the site’s emergency response protocol.
Procedure for a Medical Emergency