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This 9-year-old's constant companion is an AED
Wherever 9-year-old Adeline Evelyn Dinin goes, her AED is probably by her side. School. Dance class. Girl Scout meetings.
Nat Clin Pract Cardiovasc Med. 2008;5(11):690-692. The recommendation for public use of AEDs in the 2000 international guidelines for resuscitation [2] was not readily accepted in Japan.
A new poll revealed a “critical gap” in automated external defibrillator (AED) awareness with most Americans wanting a bystander to use the device to save their life in a cardiac emergency but ...
An AED is a portable medical device used to treat people who experience sudden cardiac arrest or heart attack. The device is designed to be easy to use, even by people with little or no medical ...
American Red Cross Automated external defibrillators can help save lives during sudden cardiac arrest. However, even after training, remembering the steps to use an AED the right way can be difficult.