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Cardiac Arrest Survival Act and the Rural Access to Emergency Devices ActThe American Board of Chiropractic Sports Physicians has endorsed the American College of Sports Medicines Stand on AED's. This essay looks at what AED's mean to the sports chiropractor and the chiropractic profession as a whole. We acknowledge that equipment alone does not save lives, but the proper equipment in the hands of a trained individual with a plan does make a big difference. While this position paper really is specific to fitness
facilities we can draw some great In the sporting arena the candidate for need of defibrillation could very well be in the stands. There are conditions that are seen in the athletic environment that would really benefit from the sideline doctor having an AED on site. One of the condition that really surfaces is Commotio Cordis. Normal life-saving techniques like CPR can do little to correct the rhythm. If a heart defibrillator is not available immediately, there is little else that can be done. Quick Links
SUMMARY OF KEY POINTS OF THE POSITION STAND WITH COMMENT
The Chain of Survival is a series of identified actions
that are designed to reduce mortality associated with cardiac arrest.
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The Chain of Survival |
| 1) Early recognition of cardiopulmonary arrest 2) Early CPR 3) Early defibrillation when indicated 4) Early advanced cardiac life support care |
The endorsed paper identifies the different level's of health care facilities. Health/fitness facilities are defined as organizations that offer exercise-based health and fitness programs as their primary or secondary service or that promote moderate-to vigorous-intensity recreational physical activity. These range from level 1 (unsupervised exercise room) to level 5 (medically supervised exercise program). This definition would include the majority of chiropractic offices that recommend or prescribe exercise prescriptions and all the clinics that have exercise facilities associated with them.
Other important notes include all health/fitness facilities must have written emergency policies and procedures that are reviewed and practiced regularly, and that in all supervised facilities, exercise leaders must be trained in basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). It is a good thing that all sports chiropractors are required to keep that CPR policy up to date.
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Recommendations For
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1) Have written emergency policies and procedures that are practiced regularly - at least once every 3 months. 2) Train all staff members in CPR and train them to assist the doctor to act as first responders in the health/fitness facility. 3) Train your staff to recognize cardiac arrest. 4) Train everyone including you to Activate EMS 5) Provide CPR when indicated. 6) Attach/operate AED. 7) New information reports AEDs are safe for children as young as age 1, although some sources still use age 8. |
Details regarding the technical aspects of AEDs are available on the internet. When the position paper was written in 2002 the cost of an AED was approximately $3000–$4500 per unit. These cost have dropped significantly.
Where to Buy an AED
I have found that Fran Morales of Rescue Partners has very good prices for a
great Welsh Allen AED. You can purchase an AED for well under $2,000.
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TO AED DISTRIBUTOR