Zoll AED Plus Defibrillator

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Zoll AED PLUS

Part# 8000-004007-01 Fully automatic

Part# 8000-004000-01 Semi automatic

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Zoll AED Plus Kit Includes:

  • New Zoll AED Plus Defibrillator 
  • One Set Of Zoll CPR D Padz
  • 1 Sleeve Of Duracell Batteries
  • Zoll Training Demo DVD
  • 7 Year Factory Warranty
  • User Manual
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ZOLL AED Plus Features:

     The ZOLL AED Plus is a state-of-the-art defibrillator that is capable of providing life-saving assistance to both adult and pediatric patients. When it comes to pediatric patients, the AED Plus offers an intelligent pediatric capability, ensuring that the proper defibrillator electrodes are being used. Specifically, the AED Plus can defibrillate children up to eight years of age using the specially designed Pedi-padz II electrodes. In addition to its age-specific capabilities, the AED Plus also incorporates separate energy levels for pediatric patients. This means that the defibrillating energy levels are automatically adjusted by the AED Plus, ensuring accurate and suitable doses are delivered when needed. The device utilizes separate and specific algorithms for analyzing the heart rhythm of both adults and children, providing the most appropriate treatment in each case.

     The Pedi-padz II electrodes are specifically designed for use with the AED Plus, ensuring seamless compatibility and continuity of care. These electrodes are not only suitable for the AED Plus but can also be used with professional defibrillators. This versatility allows medical professionals to provide consistent and effective treatment to pediatric patients, regardless of the device being used. To facilitate proper pad placement, the package of the Pedi-padz II electrodes includes anatomical diagrams. These diagrams serve as visual guides, ensuring that the electrodes are correctly positioned on the patient’s body. This attention to detail and user-friendly design further enhance the effectiveness and ease of use of the AED Plus and the Pedi-padz II electrodes.

     In summary, the ZOLL AED Plus, coupled with the Pedi-padz II electrodes, offers a comprehensive solution for pediatric patients in need of defibrillation. With its intelligent pediatric capability, separate energy levels, and compatibility with professional defibrillators, the AED Plus ensures that children up to eight years of age, weighing less than 55 pounds, receive the appropriate and life-saving treatment they require.

Real CPR Help® provides real-time feedback for depth and rate of chest compressions during CPR.

The AED Plus® is the ONLY AED that can SEE what you’re doing during CPR and provide audio and text prompts (PUSH HARDER and GOOD COMPRESSION’S) and a visible bar gauge on the display screen for each compression in real time. Real CPR Help does MORE than “CPR coaching.” Other CPR coaches are BLIND, and cannot SEE your CPR.

Once installed, the Zoll AED Plus has the LOWEST Total Cost of Ownership.

There is nothing to replace or buy for five years because the CPR-D-padz® and lithium 123A batteries last FIVE years, if not used. In 10 years, you will replace pads and batteries only once for a total cost of $244, an average annual cost of $24.40. And the logistics are simple. Avoid the headache of tracking and replacing pads and batteries every other year.

Best ingress protection rating for dust and water

The Zoll AED Plus has an ingress protection (IP) rating of IP55 for dust and water. No other major manufacturer’s AED has a higher rating. This enables placement in ideal locations, allowing quick access to an AED for emergencies that may occur outdoors, near water and moisture, or in dusty environments full of small airborne particles.Zoll AED Plus On Wall

 

About CPR

  • Research shows that HALF of all rescues begin with a heart analysis that tells the rescuer “NO SHOCK ADVISED.” Once you hear this, CPR is the only hope for this victim. If you do high-quality CPR, you may get to push the shock button. Key Question: Will your AED help you do CPR? Will it provide the best help for CPR? If it’s not from ZOLL, it’s BLIND and cannot really help you
  • ZOLL believes that an AED like the Zoll AED Plus that works needs to PROVIDE A SHOCK and SUPPORT CPR. AEDs that can’t SEE your CPR, can’t really help. They don’t really support CPR, and they WON’T WORK when it’s time to do CPR.
  • When is high-quality CPR needed most? Right after a shock has been delivered! The most important thing CPR does is deliver oxygenated blood to the HEART.A heart that has just been shocked but is not receiving blood from CPR may not make it. Shocking without CPR is like trying to start a car with a good battery, but no gas in the tank. Once you turn the key, it needs GAS! In a rescue, once the shock is delivered, CPR provides the gas.
  • The AHA’s 2010 Guidelines (pg. S706) show that the chances of survival for a collapsed victim who gets no CPR decreases at 10% per minute. After10 minutes, without CPR chances for survival are at zero. But with high-quality CPR (at least 100 compressions per minute and at least two inches deep) chances of survival decrease at 4% per minute. After 10 minutes of high-quality CPR, chances of survival are still 60%.

What CPR Does

1. Evacuates blood from a distended heart. When a victim collapses, the arteries stop moving blood, but the veins continue delivering blood to the heart over the next 4 to 5 minutes, as the heart becomes distended (filled with blood but not pumping). Even if the heart is in ventricular fibrillation (VF), it needs CPR to evacuate the blood it has filled up with before a shock can be effective.

2. Moves oxygenated blood to the BRAIN. Helps reduce brain damage, keeps victim alive longer, and leads to improved quality of life if victim survives.

3. Moves oxygenated blood to the HEART. (Most important part of CPR!) Resuscitation requires TWO THINGS: [1] shocking the heart and [2] delivering blood to the heart

 

What are the different accessories available for an AED Program?

There are several different accessories available for Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). These accessories can enhance the functionality and safety of AEDs in various settings. Some of the common AED accessories are:

1. AED Pads & Batteries: AEDs require specialized pads and batteries for proper operation. These pads are used to deliver electrical shocks to the heart during a cardiac arrest event, while batteries provide the necessary power to the AED.

2. AED Cabinets: AED cabinets are protective enclosures that house the AED unit. They not only protect the device from damage or theft but also provide prominent visibility and easy accessibility in emergency situations.

3. AED Signs & Stickers: AED signs and stickers are essential for ensuring the visibility and location of AEDs. They help individuals quickly identify the presence of an AED in a particular area during emergencies.

4. CPR Products: CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) products include items like CPR masks, pocket resuscitators, and face shields. These products are used to assist in performing proper CPR techniques when providing first aid or medical assistance.

5. AED Training Products: AED training products are specifically designed for training individuals on the proper use of AEDs. These may include training pads, remote controls, or simulation devices that mimic real-life scenarios to provide hands-on practice.

6. Medical Direction: Medical direction refers to the professional oversight and support provided by medical experts for AED programs. This may include guidance on AED deployment, maintenance, and usage protocols.

7. First Aid: First aid supplies such as bandages, gauze, antiseptic solutions, and gloves are often recommended to accompany an AED. These supplies ensure the availability of basic first aid materials in case of additional injuries or emergencies.

8. First Responder Kits: First responder kits are comprehensive medical kits that are specifically designed for immediate emergency response. They may include various medical supplies, such as bandages, splints, tourniquets, and burn dressings, alongside an AED for quick medical intervention.

9. Workplace First Aid Kits: Workplace-specific first aid kits are tailored to meet the needs of a particular work environment. These kits often include not only general first aid supplies but also AEDs and other emergency medical equipment.

10. Bloodborne Pathogen/Personal Protection: Bloodborne pathogen and personal protection items such as gloves, masks, and protective clothing are crucial for ensuring the safety of first responders and bystanders during CPR or AED usage.

11. Emergency Preparedness: AED accessories for emergency preparedness may include items like emergency evacuation plans, communication devices, or emergency preparedness kits that encompass a range of supplies to deal with unforeseen situations.

12. Emergency Oxygen: In some cases, AEDs may be accompanied by emergency oxygen equipment. This allows rescuers to administer oxygen to the individual in cardiac arrest to support their breathing and vital functions.

These various AED accessories cater to the diverse needs of different environments and aim to optimize the effectiveness and safety of AED usage in responding to cardiac emergencies.