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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the defib checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Year' and 'Unit Serial Number' at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking and maintenance.
  3. Fill in the 'Location' where the defibrillator is stored, ensuring easy access during emergencies.
  4. In the monthly section, record the 'MONTH', 'DATE', and your 'INITIALS' after checking each item on the checklist.
  5. Review the readiness display for any visible issues. If problems are noted, refer to the Troubleshooting Table provided in the document.
  6. Document any corrective actions taken in the designated area, including noting expiration dates for electrode pads and resuscitation kits.
  7. Complete the Troubleshooting Log by recording date/time, action taken, and your signature for accountability.

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The AED protocol has seven basic steps: Check unresponsiveness. Call 9-1-1 or the local emergency number (if applicable) and retrieve the AED. Open the airway and check for breathing. Check for a pulse. Attach the AED electrode pads. Analyze the heart rhythm. Press the shock button, if advised.
This should include checking the expiration dates of the AEDs batteries and pads, testing the AED, checking the rescue kit, and inspecting the AEDs storage case.
The AED 3-minute rule refers to the suggested timing for using an AED in a cardiac arrest situation. The rule mandates using an AED as soon as possible after a victim collapses to improve their survival rate.
To inspect an AED (Automated External Defibrillator), follow these steps: Check the expiration date of the AED pads and battery. Turn on the AED and make sure it is functioning properly. Check the AED pads for any damage, such as tears or discoloration. Make sure the AED is clean and free of debris.
AED kits can include a variety of AED accessories including stand alone AED cabinets or a wall cabinet, electrode pads, battery, AED signs, first aid kits, cpr supplies and more.
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Featured AED Checklist Templates Verify that electrodes and batteries are within their expiration date. Verify that electrodes are pre-connected to the input connector. Verify that supplies are available for use (razor, mask, and gloves). Inspect the AED unit for damage and s.
AED Maintenance Checklist Verify that electrodes and batteries are within their expiration date. Verify that electrodes are pre-connected to the input connector. Verify that supplies are available for use (razor, mask, and gloves). Inspect the AED unit for damage and s.
How to Check a Defibrillator Is the Active Status Indicator light on your AED flashing green? Are the AED pads plugged in and ready for use? Does the AED appear to be undamaged and ready for use? Is the AED free of chirping and warning notifications? Are the AED pads within their usable date?

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