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Automated External Defibrillator ZED-B11

Automated External Defibrillator ZED-B11

Defibrillator ZED-B11 provide first aid to patient with abnormal heart rhythms. They perform both manual and automated operation after analyzing ECG of patient. Features reduced heartache with increases success rate.

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Frequently Asked Question

1. What are the different types of defibrillators?

There are three main types of defibrillators: Automated External Defibrillator (AED): Used by the general public and first responders. Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD): Surgically implanted in patients at high risk of cardiac arrest. Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator (WCD): Worn externally for temporary heart monitoring and shock delivery.

2. Who can use a defibrillator?

Most modern Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are designed for use by anyone, even without medical training. They provide voice and visual instructions to guide users through the process.

3. When should a defibrillator be used?

A defibrillator should be used if someone collapses, is unresponsive, and has no normal breathing or pulse. Early defibrillation significantly improves survival chances.

4. Can a defibrillator be used on children?

Yes, many AEDs have pediatric pads or settings to adjust the shock level for children under 8 years old or under 55 lbs (25 kg). If pediatric pads are unavailable, standard adult pads can be used, but should be placed correctly.

5. Do defibrillators require maintenance?

Yes. AEDs require regular battery checks, electrode pad replacement, and software updates according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Some models perform self-checks and alert users when maintenance is needed.