Can I use an AED on a child or infant?

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Yes, you can use an AED on a child or infant in case of a sudden cardiac arrest. Most AEDs have pediatric pads or electrodes that are specific for use on children under 8 years old or weighing less than 55 pounds. These pads reduce the energy level of the shock to better suit a child's needs. If your AED doesn't have pediatric pads, you can still use adult pads, placing one on the front and the other on the back of the child. It is crucial to follow the instructions provided by the AED and any accompanying pediatric or infant rescue protocols. Remember, timely defibrillation is vital in saving a child's life, so don't hesitate to use an AED if one is available.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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