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Re: Defibrillation

You would need to go posterior & anterior. Posterior on being just below the scapula at the back and the Anterior one low on the R)side as close to V4 - V6. Fot this you will need to use SAED pads not gel ones that require paddles.

Hope this helps

I am an ALS trainer & this is what I would advocate - we may use different equipment in Australia so I am happy to provide further clarification..

Cheers
Ceinie from DownUnder


---- Jaime Villalobos wrote:
> Hi Bob,
> Just want to know where you position defibrillation pads on a patient with anterior chest wall burns.
> Thanks.
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Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:53 am

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Hi Bob, Just want to know where you position defibrillation pads on a patient with anterior chest wall burns. Thanks. Jaime   Hi Bob, Just want to know where...
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You would need to go posterior & anterior. Posterior on being just below the scapula at the back and the Anterior one low on the R)side as close to V4 - V6....
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