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Too bad the question is about how long to stop CPR to deliver a shock, not how long to delay CPR following an analysis and shock.So don't delay CPR after an AED shock, you should immediately resume CPR.
I need to find out how long you can stop CPR to administer a shock with the AED. I've heard answers anywhere from 45 to 90 seconds, but nothing definite.
Like everyone has said, it depends on how long the machine takes to analyze, charge, and deliver the shock. AED's these days are becoming quicker and quicker at doing this process. When it says to stop, you stop, after the shock has been delivered than you resume CPR.
Thanks for all the replies. The reason I ask is I have a take home test and that is the last question. It requires an actual time limit. It's not in our books, we are supposed to research the question and I am coming up dry everywhere I look.
Is it still acceptable/legal/etc... to use the stacked-shock machines? That's what we were trained on and how to use them with that protocol, and then we got the new CPR-Shock-CPR-Shock, etc... Which kind of threw a wrench in our gears but oh well.Yeah, 90 seconds seems a bit long, but once again, always follow the AED. If you get an OLD AED with the stacked shocks, then follow that. We were taught when intubating that you do it for as long as you can hold your breath for since when yo uneed a bearth, your pt needs a breath. I would have gone with that number since CPR also requires breathing for the pt.
So I got a newbie question. I need to find out how long you can stop CPR to administer a shock with the AED. I've heard answers anywhere from 45 to 90 seconds, but nothing definite.
...A JAMA study found that 38% of CPR done in-hospital was too shallow and 60% of CPR done in the field is too shallow....
....New technology is being incorporated (we are already starting to see it elsewhere) to provide feedback to the responder as to the quality of their compressions, and more importantly, analyze the rhythm while compressions are being done (keeping up CPP), and being able to "tune out" the manual compressions....
ZOLL's AED Plus® features Real CPR Help®, a tool that is able to actually see what you are doing and provide feedback to help you do it well. Audio and visual prompts help you rescue with confidence and clarity unmatched by any other automated external defibrillator (AED).
Not pushing hard enough? It will tell you when to push harder.
Pushing hard enough? It will say, "Good compressions."
Not pushing fast enough? A metronome will lead you to the right rate.
It will even show you the depth of each compression. In real time.
Not yet started? The AED Plus will tell you again to get started.
Compressions stopped? It will tell you to continue.