Cardiac Science Powerheart AED G3 Pediatric Electrode Pads 9730-002
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Cardiac Science Pediatric Defibrillation Electrode Pads 9730-002 should be used when the patient is a child under 8 years of age or weighs less than 55 lbs. However, therapy should not be delayed to determine the patient’s exact age or weight. See the directions for use accompanying Pediatric Defibrillation Electrode Pads # 9730-002 for procedure on changing adult pads to pediatric.
These reduced-energy child/pediatric defibrillation pads work with all 9200 and 9300 series AEDs, enabling rescuers to provide defibrillation therapy to children who are less than 8 years of age or who weigh less than 55 pounds. Note: Pediatric electrode pads are for short-term use only. One
set of Cardiac Science Pediatric Electrode Pads can be used to
monitor a patient for 2 hours and deliver up to 15 shocks.
To remove electrode pads, slowly peel back the edge of the pads
away from the patient’s skin. Dispose of the used pads.
1. Remove clothing from the patient's chest and make sure the
patient's chest is clean and dry.
2. Tear open the pediatric pads package and remove the pads.
3. Carefully peel one pad away from the liner.
4. Standard pads placement
(Figure 1)
a. Place one pad with the sticky
side to the patient's bare skin,
on the upper right chest as
shown in Figure 1. Press the
pad firmly to the patient's
skin.
b. Carefully peel the second pad
away from the liner.
c. Place the second pad on the
patient's lower left chest as
shown in Figure 1.
5. Open the AED lid. If adult electrode pads are attached to
the AED, disconnect them before connecting the pediatric
pads.
Figure 1: Standard
pads placement
(recommended)
. Connect the pediatric pads to the AED. To attach, match
the connector colors (red to red) from the pads to the AED
and slide together until the connectors are firmly attached. The AED begins patient analysis. Refer to the AED
Operator’s and Service Manual for additional operating
information.
Note: Pads can be placed in either position on the patient
(e.g., either pad can be placed on the chest or back position as
shown in Figure 1, standard pads placement).
8. Alternative pads placement
(Figure 2)
a. Place one pad with the sticky
side to the patient's bare skin,
in the center of the chest, as
shown in Figure 2. Press the
pad firmly to the patient's
skin.
b. Carefully peel the second pad
away from the liner.
c. Place the second pad on the
patient's back, as shown in
Figure 2..