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usability that were conducted by our team of doctors and
engineers.
Q: Does the use of Beaty replace an AED?
A:
NO! An AED is always recommended as part of CPR and
is necessary in case of cardiac arrest due to an arrhythmia.
Beaty should be used alongside the use of an AED- chest
compressions should be performed before and after the
use of the AED, regardless of its action (shock advice).
It should be noted that recent studies showed better
survival rates following cardiac arrest due to arrhythmia,
when effective chest compressions were performed before
and after defibrillation.
Q: Can Beaty be used on children?
A:
Beaty is designed to be used on victims 8 years old and
above.
Q: What if during CPR, ribs are fractured?
A:
It is important to understand that deeper compressions
increase survival rate. During effective CPR, skeletal injuries
may happen but none of them are fatal. Rib fractures are
an acceptable alternative for death due to cardiac arrest.
As mentioned, Beaty is set to provide feedback in line with
the recommended CPR guidelines.
Q: What if no sound is heard when using Beaty?
A:
If no sound is heard, this can be due to several reasons
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for more information follow instructions provided in page
15; section5). If using Beaty delays or interrupts with
effective CPR- continue CPR without the device. We make
significant efforts to provide the best product and
encourage users to inform us of any malfunction or
inconvenience caused by the use of the device.