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…. is some minimal movement around the shoulder region.
An AED is not a single-use machine. Batteries and pads are replaceable. It is, however, essential to keep your device in good working order. You should check it regularly (hence our Monday Mission reminders) to ensure the replaceable components are functioning correctly and in working order.
Tomorrow we start looking at the latest guideline changes recently released by the New Zealand Resuscitation Council.
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Click the link to go to the New Zealand Resuscitation Council Covid-19 recommended modifications for delivering resuscitation whilst the pandemic remains a threat. Click play to see a short video outlining CPR modifications that should be followed during the pandemic.
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