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Cardiac Science AED

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SCA
SCA affects between 70 - 90,000 people per year . It is a condition in which the heart stops beating suddenly and unexpectly, due to a malfunction in the heart electrical system. This malfunction that causes SCA is a life threatening abnormal rhythm or arrhythmia. The most common arrhythmia is ventricular fibrillation (VF).

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Automatic External Defibrillation

The aim of this course is to raise public awareness in the use of an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED). At KJTS our aim is to train First Aiders, Pool or Beach Lifeguards and RLSS life support the knowledge and confidence to use the AED. Even members of the public who has cpr training can be trained to use an AED within their own home. For every minute defibrillation is delayed the casualty chances of survival decreases by 7 - 10 percent.

What is an AED

It is a device which provides an electric shock when a casualty experiences Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) or heart attack.

Syllabus

Initial Assessments
first_aid_logo Introductions
first_aid_logo Primary Assessments
first_aid_logo Secondary Assessments
first_aid_logo Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attacks
first_aid_logo Chain of Survival
first_aid_logo Defibrillation
first_aid_logo Final Assessments

Course Duration: 1 Day or 6 contact hours.

Price per student: £65 (GBP - max 6).

Note: Certificates of competence will be issued to students who have been successful in their Final Assessment. The certificate is valid for twelve months and all students must undergo a refresher course lasting a minimum of 2 hours. We recommend that students undergo RB/CPR/AED practice, ideally every two months.

Use an AED with confidence
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Zoll AED

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SCA
When in VF the heart rhythm is so chaotic that the heart quivers and is unable to pump blood to the vital organs of the body. Once the heart has entered VF, SCA occurs. The only effective treatment of SCA is to deliver an electrical shock using a device called a defibrillator, which stops the chaotic rhythm of a heart in VF, giving it the chance to restart beating with a normal rhythm.

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