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What are AED and CPR, and Why are They Important?

AED and CPR

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are two life-saving techniques that have become crucial in emergency medical response. Understanding their roles and importance can help save lives in cardiac arrest situations.  This blog will delve into the details of AED and CPR, their effectiveness, and why they are essential in modern healthcare. What […]

What Are the Benefits of Purchasing Refurbished Zoll AEDs?

Refurbished Zoll AEDs

When it comes to saving lives, having an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on hand can make all the difference. But, purchasing new AEDs can be expensive. That’s where refurbished AEDs come in. Specifically, refurbished Zoll AEDs offer a range of benefits that make them a smart choice for many organizations and individuals.  Let’s explore why […]

What Zoll AED Models Are Available in the Refurbished Category?

Zoll AED Models

When it comes to saving lives, having a reliable AED (Automated External Defibrillator) is crucial. At Calmed Equipment, we understand the importance of accessibility and affordability. That’s why we offer a range of refurbished Zoll AED models. Refurbished AEDs provide the same reliability at a fraction of the cost.  In this blog, we’ll explore the […]

Types of Defibrillator – Overview & Uses

Defibrillator

Defibrillators are essential medical devices used to treat sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) by delivering a controlled electric shock to the heart. This shock helps to restore the heart’s normal rhythm and prevent permanent damage to the brain and other vital organs. There are several types available, each designed for specific applications and settings. In this […]

Monophasic and Biphasic AED Shocks — Learn the Difference

Monophasic and Biphasic AED Shocks

Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are life-saving devices designed to treat sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) by delivering an electrical shock to the heart. This shock can restore a normal heart rhythm and is critical in emergency situations. Understanding the difference between monophasic and biphasic AED shocks is essential for anyone involved in cardiac care or emergency […]

The Impact of Philips AEDs on Public Health: Success Stories

Overview of Philips AEDs Philips AEDs have become synonymous with cutting-edge technology designed to intervene in critical moments. Their user-friendly interface and reliability contribute significantly to their success in emergency situations. Key Features that Contribute to Success Philips AEDs work well because they have smart sensors that can quickly analyze heart rhythms and the ability […]

It All Starts with You When It Comes to Heart Health

The purpose of American Heart Month is to encourage us to exercise self-care to maintain our hearts healthy and fit. If your heart health is not fit, then we recommend you keep an AED with you all the time. We may set a good example for people around us by practicing healthy behaviors. Getting a […]

Learn About Different Types of Cardioversion!

Definition: Cardioversion is a medical therapy that helps persons with arrhythmia regain a regular heartbeat. You can carry an AED with you all the time or you can go for Cardioversion. It is a procedure that includes administering synchronized electrical shocks to a patient with an abnormal heartbeat, most often atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter. […]

Cardioversion vs. Defibrillation: A Comparison

Cardioversion is a medical therapy used to restore a normal heartbeat in arrhythmic patients. Cardioversion is the use of synchronized electrical shocks to treat an irregular heartbeat, most often atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter. Cardioversion involves administering electric shocks to the heart via electrodes put on the patient’s chest. Cardioversion can also be performed with […]

Can an AED be used on someone who has a pacemaker?

To use an AED on a pacemaker patient suffering from SCA, make sure you call for aid, do CPR, and initiate a lifesaving shock once an AED is discovered. STEP 1– CALL: Identify Cardiac Arrest and dial 911 Scene Safety: Conduct a rapid inspection of the scene to ensure that it is safe for you […]

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