Why use electrodes rather than paddles?
• Reduce the time to first shock • Provide defibrillation and pacing through one mechanism • Simplify and speed the use of defibrillation and external pacing together • Increase operator safety during defibrillation • Reduce potential for inconsistent/inaccurate paddle placement or paddle pressure • Being able to use all features on your defibrillator such as Real CPR Help® and See-Thru CPR™ • Being able to fully use self checking features
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