Portable Defibrillators
Thanks to steadily improving technology and medical resources we can all now look forward to even more advancements and improvements in the latest medical devices. While the first portable model of defibrillator has been around since the late 1960’s, today’s portable defibrillators feature some excellent design changes that afford a much smoother and even more convenient user experience. Plus, they are also designed to be even safer to use and also offer increased liability as well.
What makes these portable models even more convenient is that they are available as several flexible model types, including automatic and semi automatic defibrillators. These provide two very dependable members of the medical device industry and the automated external defibrillator collection.
The fully automatic external defibrillator (also known as an AED) works by administering an electric shock to defibrillate the heart when its normal sinus rhythm has been interrupted. And what makes these automatic devices especially user friendly and often a good choice for people with less experience such as home health care nurses is that there is no shock button that needs to be pressed by the user to press. On the other hand, the semi automatic AED models of this device administer a defibrillating shock through the press of a button. Different types of situations and heart conditions may suite certain models better so this type of flexibility in model choice helps you choose the portable model that will best serve your particular medical service needs.
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