Mastering the Use of CellAED® on Adults
If you have experience with Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), you’ll find some differences when using your CellAED®. This guide highlights these variations and provides step-by-step instructions on effectively using your CellAED® on an adult.
Understanding CellAED® Differences
Firstly, it’s important to note that the CellAED® is designed for single-patient use and can deliver multiple shocks, but it requires replacing after use on one person. Secondly, it’s a fully automatic defibrillator, which means it analyses the heart rhythm and automatically delivers a shock if necessary. Thirdly, the pad placement for CellAED® differs slightly from traditional AEDs. Instead of placing the lateral pad under the armpit, it should be placed in line with and below the left nipple.
Steps for Using Your CellAED® on an Adult
There are several critical steps for using your CellAED® on an adult:
* Call emergency services immediately upon recognising an unresponsive person.
* Start CPR and, if possible, have someone else prepare the CellAED®.
* Remove your CellAED® from its case by pulling the marked tab and peeling off the red tape.
* Activate your CellAED® by following the Snap Peel Stick™ method.
Pad Application and Analysis
After snapping the device in half, separate the pads to extend the cable and completely peel away the protective liner. Apply one pad to the top right-hand side of the chest and the other to the bottom left-hand side, ensuring they stick firmly to the skin.
Special Considerations
When applying the CellAED®:
* Be mindful of pacemakers, which should not impede pad placement.
* In the case of children over 10 kilos, follow adult pad placement unless it impedes chest compressions.
Responding to CellAED® Instructions
Listen and follow the voice instructions from your CellAED®. If using on an adult, ignore the prompts for infant mode and wait for the device to recognise it’s in adult mode.
Administering CPR and Shock Delivery
When instructed to start CPR, use the heel of your hands for compressions in time with the metronome beeps. The CellAED® will guide you through the therapy cycle, advising on when to deliver shocks and when to perform CPR.
Continuing Care Until Help Arrives
Continue to follow the voice instructions, providing CPR and rescue breaths until emergency services arrive. If the patient shows signs of recovery, place them in the recovery position, keeping the CellAED® attached until professional help takes over.
Conclusion: Preparing for Effective Adult Resuscitation
By following these guidelines and using your CellAED® correctly on an adult, you increase the chances of a positive outcome in emergency situations. Regular practice and familiarity with your device are key to being prepared when it matters most.
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Mar 8
7 min
Video
How to Use CellAED® on an Infant in Emergency Situations
Understanding how to effectively use your CellAED® on an infant during a cardiac emergency is crucial. This guide provides step-by-step instructions for handling such critical situations.
Recognising When to Use CellAED® on an Infant
The CellAED® is designed with a mode specifically for infants weighing less than 10kg (22 pounds). If uncertain about the infant’s weight, continue to treat in adult mode without delay.
Initial Response to Infant Cardiac Arrest
In case of sudden cardiac arrest in an infant:
* Avoid shaking the infant; instead, gently tickle under their feet or arms.
* Use the head tilt – chin lift method to check breathing, avoiding overextension.
* If no normal breathing is detected, call emergency services and begin CPR immediately.
Administering CPR to an Infant
For CPR:
* Remove clothing to expose the chest.
* Use two fingers to press down one-third of the chest depth at a rate of 100-120 compressions per minute.
Applying CellAED® on an Infant
To apply your CellAED®:
* Follow the voice instructions, placing one pad with the blue button in the centre of the chest.
* Roll the infant gently to apply the second pad on their back, then return them to their back.
Activating Infant Mode
When instructed by the CellAED®:
* Press the blue button labelled ‘Press for infant use only’ to activate infant mode.
* Confirm your selection when prompted by the voice instructions.
Continuing Treatment
During CPR:
* Remove the pad from the infant’s chest and lay it beside them.
* Continue compressions in time with the CellAED® beeps.
Completing the Therapy Cycle
Follow the CellAED® voice instructions through the therapy cycle. When instructed to stop CPR, reapply the pad to the infant’s chest for the device to analyse the heart rhythm.
Conclusion: Following Through Until Help Arrives
Continue to provide chest compressions and rescue breaths as instructed by your CellAED® until emergency services take over, or if it becomes unsafe to continue. Remember, your prompt action can be critical in an emergency situation involving an infant.
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Mar 1
4 min
Video
Identifying the Right Moments for Using Your CellAED®
Knowing when to use your CellAED® during a sudden cardiac arrest is critical. This guide provides clear instructions on recognising and responding to such emergencies.
When to Use
CellAED® should be applied to any person experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. Recognise the signs: unconsciousness, unresponsiveness, abnormal or no breathing, and no signs of circulation. Avoid using your CellAED® on individuals who are awake and breathing normally.
Understanding Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops circulating blood. Symptoms include immediate unconsciousness, unresponsiveness, and abnormal breathing known as agonal breathing.
Initial Response and Safety Checks
Before use:
* Ensure the area is safe for chest compression CPR and device use.
* Move the patient from any hazardous locations such as water or electro-conductive surfaces.
Assessing the Patient
To check for cardiac arrest:
* Attempt to attract the patient’s attention with loud calls or gentle shaking.
* Use the head tilt, chin lift method to open the airway and check for normal breathing.
Immediate Actions in Cardiac Arrest
If alone, call emergency services immediately, then start CPR. If others are present, instruct them to call for help and bring the CellAED® while you administer CPR.
Administering Chest Compression CPR
Perform chest compressions and rescue breaths:
* Use the correct hand placement and compression depth.
* Provide 30 compressions at a rate of 100-120 per minute, followed by 2 rescue breaths.
Preparing for Application
As soon as your CellAED® arrives, prepare for its application:
* Remove clothing from the patient’s chest quickly and efficiently.
* Ensure the chest is clean, dry, and free from excessive hair or medical equipment.
Conclusion
Follow these guidelines to effectively use your CellAED® in an emergency. Remember, quick and appropriate action can save lives. Familiarise yourself with these steps to ensure you’re prepared when needed.
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Feb 23
4 min
Video
Guidance on CellAED TRAINER Deactivation and Care of Your CellAED® Devices
It’s essential to understand the process of deactivating your CellAED TRAINER™ and maintaining both your CellAED TRAINER™ and CellAED® personal defibrillator for their optimal use.
CellAED TRAINER Deactivation and CellAED® Personal Defibrillator Shutdown
Both devices require specific steps to deactivate or shut down after use:
Deactivating the CellAED® Personal Defibrillator
* Join the two gel pads for at least 5 seconds to initiate the deactivation.
* Voice instructions may persist momentarily depending on the therapy cycle phase.
* Deactivation is confirmed when you hear “Device deactivated”, after which the defibrillator cannot be reactivated.
Process of CellAED TRAINER Deactivation
Understanding the distinction between CellAED TRAINER deactivation and the CellAED® personal defibrillator deactivation is important:
* After practice, initiate the CellAED TRAINER deactivation by sticking the pads together.
* To reset the TRAINER™ for future use, carefully separate the pads and press the retraction button.
CellAED TRAINER™ Pad Maintenance
For maintaining the adhesive quality of the TRAINER™ pads:
* Clean gently with a soft, soapy cloth.
* Avoid harsh cleaners and water immersion.
* Allow the pads to dry fully before reapplying them.
Storing Your CellAED Devices
Ensure to store your CellAED TRAINER™ separately from the CellAED® personal defibrillator to prevent any mix-up during an emergency.
Key Differences Between the Devices
It is critical to remember:
* Your CellAED® personal defibrillator is for single use and should remain in its case until needed in an emergency.
* The TRAINER™ pads, contrastingly, are designed for repeated use and easy maintenance.
Conclusion: Enhancing Emergency Readiness
Regularly practising with your CellAED TRAINER™, understanding the deactivation process, and maintaining your devices properly are key to being well-prepared for emergency situations. Learn-Practise-Repeat to build confidence and proficiency.
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Feb 16
3 min
Video
Diversifying Your Product Offerings with Training Course Gift Cards
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A Broad Spectrum of Course Topics
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Unlocking the Potential of Training Course Gift Cards
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Feb 14
2 min
Video
Effective Training with Your CellAED TRAINER™
Learn how to utilise your CellAED TRAINER™ alongside the CellAED TRAINER™ app to prepare for real-life emergency scenarios.
Understanding the Purpose of Your CellAED TRAINER™
The CellAED TRAINER™ is solely for training purposes and does not function as a defibrillator. It’s essential to practice with it as you would with your actual CellAED® personal defibrillator for effective learning.
Using the CellAED TRAINER™ App
Unlike the CellAED® personal defibrillator, the TRAINER™ lacks built-in voice instructions. The CellAED TRAINER™ app compensates for this by playing the necessary voice instructions to guide you through the Snap Peel Stick™ application process in simulated scenarios.
Accessing the App
Download the CellAED TRAINER™ app from Google Play or the App Store, or access it via the QR code in your manual or on the outer packaging. The app also provides a link to the CellAED® proprietary instructional video for additional guidance.
Choosing Your Training Mode
The app offers responsive and automated modes for different learning preferences:
* Responsive Modes: Engage interactively with individual voice instructions or confirm completed actions.
* Automated Modes: Experience pre-set, fully automated scenarios without the need for interaction.
Practicing with Different Scenarios
Choose from a variety of scenarios that mimic real-life situations you may encounter with your CellAED® personal defibrillator. These scenarios are designed to replicate the pace and urgency of actual emergencies, helping you to practice effectively.
Conclusion: Preparing for Real Emergencies
Regular training with the CellAED TRAINER™ and its accompanying app is crucial for building confidence and skill in handling sudden cardiac arrest situations. By familiarising yourself with various scenarios, you can be better prepared to act swiftly and effectively in a real emergency.
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Feb 9
2 min
Video
Enhancing CPR Training with Female Manikin Skins
In CPR training, the use of female manikin skins is an important aspect of providing comprehensive and realistic training experiences. This guide delves into the benefits and usage of a female skin in training scenarios.
Why Use Female Manikin Skins?
Female manikin skins are vital in CPR training for several reasons. Firstly, they represent half of the population, making training more inclusive. More importantly, statistics show that people are less likely to attempt CPR on females than males. Training with female skin can therefore improve confidence and proficiency in performing CPR on females.
Switching to Female Manikin Skins
Transitioning to a female manikin skin is straightforward:
* First, remove the standard skin from the manikin by unfastening the clasps.
* Female manikin skins are easy to store and transport, coming neatly packaged.
* You can either permanently set up your manikins with the female skin or switch between male and female skins based on the training group.
Installation Process
Installing the female manikin skin involves:
* Laying the skin over the manikin, ensuring any internal components like lungs are correctly positioned.
* Securely fastening the skin at all connection points, including the neck clips.
Variety of Female Manikin Skins
Female manikin skins are available in various skin tones to reflect diversity. You can choose from light or dark skins, matching them with the wide range of practice manikins available.
Conclusion: The Importance of Female Skins in CPR Training
Integrating female manikin skins into CPR training is a crucial step towards more effective and inclusive lifesaving education. If you require more information, feel free to contact us for assistance.
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Feb 7
1 min
Video
Staying Safe from Common Fresh Water Marine Dangers
The UK’s rivers, lakes, and canals offer a plethora of recreational activities, but it’s crucial to be aware of the common fresh water marine dangers associated with these environments. This guide will help you understand and avoid common hazards to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Cuts and Abrasions: Prevalent Risks in Marine Environments
One of the most common fresh water marine dangers involves cuts and abrasions. These injuries often occur due to contact with sharp rocks, shells, or underwater hazards, and even from broken glass in some areas. To prevent such injuries:
* Always wear protective footwear when swimming.
* Avoid areas known to have sharp objects underwater.
Drowning: A Serious Threat in Water Bodies
Drowning remains a significant risk in marine environments. Every year, unfortunate incidents claim lives due to drowning. To safeguard against this threat:
* Never swim alone and always have company.
* Wear a personal flotation device during boating and water sports.
* Stay within designated swimming areas and avoid strong currents or tides.
Hypothermia: Cold Water Hazards
Hypothermia, a drop in the body’s core temperature, is a common danger in cold fresh water or marine environments, especially during colder months. To prevent hypothermia:
* Wear appropriate protective clothing like wetsuits.
* Limited exposure to cold water, and exit if you start feeling cold or shiver.
Cold Water Hazards: Be Prepared!
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Weil’s Disease: Bacterial Infection in Fresh Water
Weil’s disease, a bacterial infection, is another risk associated with exposure to contaminated fresh water. This disease is common in activities like swimming, kayaking, or fishing. To reduce the risk of contracting Weil’s disease:
* Avoid swimming in stagnant or contaminated water.
* Always wear protective clothing when engaging in water sports.
General Safety Tips for Water Activities
When engaging in activities near fresh water, it’s important to be vigilant about the potential dangers. Always wear a life jacket and the correct clothing for the specific environment you are entering. Awareness and preparedness are key to enjoying UK’s water bodies safely.
Conclusion: Safeguarding Against Fresh Water Marine Dangers
Understanding these common fresh water marine dangers and taking appropriate precautions can significantly enhance your safety during water-based activities. Stay informed and equipped to fully enjoy the beauty of the UK’s waterways without compromising your safety.
Feb 4
2 min
Video
Preparing for Emergency Response with the CellAED TRAINER™
Understanding how to use your CellAED TRAINER™ correctly is vital in preparing for potential cardiac emergencies. This guide provides detailed instructions for effective practice.
Safe Practice Guidelines
While your CellAED TRAINER™ pads are safe to apply to a person’s skin, remember that practising chest compressions on a conscious person is not safe.
Starting Your Practice Session
Begin by selecting a mode in the CellAED TRAINER™ app. Choose between automated mode, adult or infant scenarios, and select a specific situation to simulate.
Activating Your CellAED TRAINER™
Follow these steps to simulate the use of your CellAED® personal defibrillator:
* Hold your TRAINER™ with the pictures facing you and the reusable gel pad liner labelled “Reusable liner. Do not discard” facing down.
* Perform the Snap Peel Stick steps to simulate the use of the CellAED® personal defibrillator.
* Listen to the audio instructions through the app following each step.
Applying the Pads Correctly
Separate the pads, extend the cable, and completely remove the protective liner. Stick one pad on the top right-hand side and the other on the bottom left-hand side of the chest, ensuring proper placement and adhesion.
Special Considerations
Pay attention to specific scenarios such as patients with pacemakers, or when practising on infants:
* For patients with pacemakers, ensure the pad is placed at least 2.5cm away from the device.
* In infant scenarios, place one pad on the chest and the other on the back, and activate infant mode if applicable.
Performing CPR
Practise CPR using a manikin or a household object like a pillow. Follow the timing beeps in the app to simulate chest compressions correctly.
Completing the Practice Session
Continue following the audio instructions for CPR and stand clear as advised. Repeat the process as needed to familiarise yourself with the procedure.
Conclusion: Staying Prepared for Emergencies
Regular practice with your CellAED TRAINER™ ensures you are ready to act confidently and effectively in a real cardiac emergency. Remember, your knowledge and quick action can make a lifesaving difference.
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Feb 2
9 min
Video
Using Improvised Gloves in Emergency First Aid Situations
When you’re in a situation where standard first aid equipment isn’t available, knowing how to improvise can be crucial. This guide will explore various alternatives to traditional gloves, known as improvised gloves, which can be used in emergency scenarios to protect yourself from bodily fluids while administering first aid.
The Importance of Gloves in First Aid
Typically, in first aid, we stress the importance of wearing gloves to create a barrier between you and the patient. Gloves protect against the transmission of bodily fluids, which is vital for safety. However, there might be instances where you don’t have access to gloves. In such cases, knowing how to use improvised gloves becomes essential.
Best Practices with Traditional Gloves
It’s undeniable that traditional gloves like nitrile or vinyl offer the best protection. They cover all fingers, fit snugly, and are strong. Nitrile gloves, in particular, provide excellent flexibility and movement, making them the preferred choice. However, in their absence, you need to be creative.
Common Items as Improvised Gloves
If you find yourself without gloves, there are several household items you can use to improvise:
* Dog Poop Bags: Most dog owners carry these. They’re thin but strong enough to handle basic first aid needs.
* Plastic or Sandwich Bags: Less ideal due to their shape and size, but they can still act as a barrier in a pinch. Be cautious of the open end where contamination can occur.
How to Use Improvised Gloves Safely
Using these improvised gloves requires careful handling:
* Place your hand inside the bag, ensuring a secure fit over the area of contact.
* After use, carefully remove the bag by turning it inside out, keeping all contaminants contained.
* Remember, these options won’t seal at the top like traditional gloves, so handle with extra care.
Other Potential Improvised Gloves
In more desperate situations, you can consider using:
* Empty food packets like crisp packets or coffee bags.
* Any clean plastic sheeting found in your vicinity.
Conclusion: Being Resourceful with Improved Gloves
Understanding how to use improvised gloves effectively is a valuable skill in emergency first aid. While traditional gloves are always preferable, in their absence, being resourceful with what you have could make a significant difference in maintaining safety during first aid procedures.
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Jan 31
2 min
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