Using Aria
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The following chest image identifies the location of the magnetic snaps.
Magnetic SymDefib Contacts
An AED can use the ECG signal to determine if a shock is necessary. You can deliver a shock to the
manikin. The electrical current from the shock is absorbed by the cable and SymDefib box. It does
not travel to the manikin or along the training pads. The SymDefib box measures and reports the
energy delivered via the Maestro software.
When demonstrating proper pad placement, learners should attach the SymDefib pads in the
appropriate locations on the manikin: one pad on the right side of the chest below the collarbone
and the other pad on the left side of the chest.
Attach the SymDefib Electrode Pads
Magnetic
SymDefib
contact
Magnetic
SymDefib
contact