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Resuscitation Could Be as Easy as 1-2-3

Basic life support personnel may able to use two new automated external defibrillators (AED): the AED 10 and AED 20. According to the company, the defibrillators provide clear audible instructions and visual prompts on a large, high-resolution display, making the units easy to use for even minimally trained staff. Text messages, voice prompts and instructional illustrations guide the user through a 1-2-3 process. First, turn the unit on. Second, the unit determines if a shock is needed. Third, you administer the shock. List price for the AED 10 is $2,110, and list price for the basic AED 20 is $3,460.

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