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Automated Voice Prompts

Pre-recorded instructions provided by medical devices like AEDs during use.

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What are Automated Voice Prompts?

Automated Voice Prompts are an integral feature of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), providing clear and concise instructions to guide users through the defibrillation process. These prompts ensure that even laypersons can effectively use an AED during a cardiac emergency.

The voice prompts typically include instructions for attaching electrode pads, ensuring no one touches the casualty during analysis and shock delivery, and resuming CPR. Following these prompts helps improve the chances of survival for individuals experiencing sudden cardiac arrest by facilitating early defibrillation .

Benefits of Automated Voice Prompts

  • Providing clear instructions to reduce user error

  • Enhancing the confidence of the first aider

  • Ensuring that critical steps are not missed during a high-stress situation

Takeaway to Remember

Automated voice prompts are features in some first aid devices, particularly AEDs, that guide the user through the steps of operation. These prompts help ensure that even those with little or no training can use the devices effectively and correctly.

Reference

First aid e-manual — AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL DEFIBRILATOR (AED) EQUIPMENT

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