When administering CPR to a small child using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) with paediatric pads, it is crucial to properly place the pads on the child’s chest. Unlike adult pads, paediatric pads are specifically designed for small children and infants. Placing both pads on the child’s abdomen would not effectively deliver the necessary shock to restart their heart.
The pads should be placed on the child’s bare chest, with one pad positioned on the center of the chest and the other on the child’s back. This allows the AED to accurately analyze the child’s heart rhythm and deliver the appropriate level of energy for their size and age.
Using the AED with paediatric pads is essential in treating sudden cardiac arrest in children. It is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper pad placement and to ensure that the pads are securely attached to the child’s chest. By using the AED correctly, bystanders can greatly increase the chances of survival for a child experiencing cardiac arrest.
In conclusion, when using an AED with paediatric pads on a small child, it is imperative to place the pads on the child’s chest, not abdomen. Proper pad placement is key in administering effective treatment for sudden cardiac arrest in children.
For infants, one pad should be placed in the center of their chest. The other pad should be positioned on their back, between the shoulder blades.
Place one pad on the upper right chest above the breast or on the infant’s upper left chest. Place the second pad on the lower left chest below the armpit or on the infant’s back. If pads will touch on the chest of an infant, apply one pad on the anterior chest and another pad on the posterior of the infant instead.
Anterior-Posterior Pad Placement Pediatric The pediatric-child pads should be placed in the anterior-posterior position, with one pad on the infant’s upper left chest and one pad going on the child/infant’s back, exactly between the shoulder blades.
Apply one pad on the upper right chest above the breast. For infants, apply on the front of the chest. Apply the second pad on the lower left chest below the armpit. For infants, apply a second pad to the back (Figure 12e) .
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