I hosted a CPR/AED class for my dorm back in November. I figured that since I was hosting it, I would hang around and take the class, even though my CPR card is current.
Anyway, the instructor was talking about a local high school where a kid went down during football practice. MDs later determined it was an MI. The coach got the AED, but was unable to figure out how to work it...
Yes, that's right. Despite the drawings, and the written instructions, and the loud voice telling you exactly what to do... nobody there could figure it out. By the time EMS arrived, the kid no longer had a shockable rhythm and was declared dead at the hospital.
Has anyone ever heard of someone being unable to figure out how to use an AED?
As a sidenote, the company that was providing the training heard about this and held a free class for all the school's staff.
Anyway, the instructor was talking about a local high school where a kid went down during football practice. MDs later determined it was an MI. The coach got the AED, but was unable to figure out how to work it...
Yes, that's right. Despite the drawings, and the written instructions, and the loud voice telling you exactly what to do... nobody there could figure it out. By the time EMS arrived, the kid no longer had a shockable rhythm and was declared dead at the hospital.
Has anyone ever heard of someone being unable to figure out how to use an AED?
As a sidenote, the company that was providing the training heard about this and held a free class for all the school's staff.