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Automated External Defibrillation, AED
A critical key to saving victims of sudden cardiac arrest is early
access to defibrillation. Chances of survival decrease by 7 to 10
percent for each minute that passes without defibrillation. A victim's
best chance for survival is when there is revival within 4 minutes.
An Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is a small, lightweight device
used to assess a person's heart rhythm. If necessary, it administers an
electric shock to restore a normal rhythm in victims of sudden cardiac
arrest.
Provision of AED equipment allows crew members with proper training to defibrillate cardiac
arrest victims quickly and effectively, improving the chances of
survival dramatically.There is no legal
bar to airlines making a defibrillator
available to air crews if the assessment
of first aid needs indicates such
equipment may be required. The
Health and Safety (First-Aid)
Regulations 1981, do not prevent someone
who is specially trained from taking
action beyond the initial management of
a casualty. It is essential that the person who will be
required to use a defibrillator is appropriately
trained. This course covers the use of automated external defibrillation
equipment.
Course Content
- Revision of CPR
- Anatomy & Physiology of the heart
- Improving survival chances using AED
- Undertaking AED
- Selecting and maintaining AED equipment
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Aviation First Aid Key
Courses
Global Air Training provides
the following Aviation First Aid courses, at our
training facility, and at operators bases,
worldwide.
- Comprehensive
Ab-Initio First Aid
- First Aid Refresher
- Instructors - Train
the Trainer
- Automated External
Defibrillation
- Bespoke - To meet
operator requirements
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