Product Name:Defibrillation electrode pads for training
Product Model:YT-AED-01
Impedance≤25 Ohm
Wire length:1.2±0.1m
Connector:Adaptation to AED main unit
Product Size:120 mm x 190 mm
Material: PE foam and hydrogel
Working temperature:0℃~45℃
Function: Training in school or hospital
Suitable for: Child
Material: foam
What are defibrillator electrodes?
Defibrillator electrodes, also known as electrodes for defibrillation, are specialized pads or patches used in Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) to deliver an electric current to the chest of a person experiencing cardiac arrest.
How do defibrillator electrodes work?
Defibrillator electrodes are placed on the chest of a patient, and they deliver a controlled electric current to the heart. This current helps to restore a normal heart rhythm by depolarizing the myocardium and allowing the heart to reestablish an effective heartbeat.
Are defibrillator electrodes safe to use?
Yes, defibrillator electrodes are designed to be safe and effective when used properly. They are manufactured following strict quality standards and are intended for use by trained medical professionals or individuals with appropriate training.
Can defibrillator electrodes be reused?
It depends on the type of defibrillator electrodes. Some electrodes are designed for single-use and should be discarded after each use, while others are reusable and can be cleaned and sterilized for multiple uses. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions for proper usage and disposal guidelines.
How should defibrillator electrodes be positioned on the chest?
Proper placement of defibrillator electrodes is crucial for effective treatment. Typically, one electrode is placed on the upper right side of the chest, just below the clavicle, while the other is placed on the lower left side, below the nipple line. Follow the instructions provided with your specific defibrillator device.
Can defibrillator electrodes be used on pediatric patients?
There are specific defibrillator electrodes designed for use on pediatric patients. These electrodes are usually smaller in size and have lower energy settings to ensure the safety of younger patients. It is important to use the appropriate size and energy settings for the age and weight of the patient.
Do defibrillator electrodes require any special maintenance?
Reusable defibrillator electrodes may require proper cleaning and maintenance according to the manufacturer's instructions. This typically involves wiping the electrodes with a clean, damp cloth or using a mild disinfectant solution. Always ensure that the electrodes are completely dry before storing them.
Can defibrillator electrodes be used with different AED models?
Defibrillator electrodes are designed to be compatible with specific AED models. It is essential to use electrodes that are recommended by the AED manufacturer or compatible with your specific device. Using the correct electrodes ensures proper electrical conduction and optimal treatment outcomes.
Are there any contraindications or precautions when using defibrillator electrodes?
Certain precautions should be taken when using defibrillator electrodes, such as avoiding placement over medication patches, pacemaker leads, or implanted defibrillators. It is important to assess the patient's condition and follow the guidelines provided by the AED manufacturer and medical professionals.
How long do defibrillator electrodes last?
The lifespan of defibrillator electrodes varies depending on the type and manufacturer. Some electrodes have expiration dates and should be replaced before that date, even if they have not been used. Always check the packaging or consult the manufacturer's guidelines for information on the shelf life and recommended replacement intervals for your specific electrodes.