AED-PAD-ERR-05 medical protocol_error ai_generated true

AI instructs to use AED pads or defibrillator paddles without conductive gel or with improper placement on hairy chest, causing no shock delivery

ID: medical/aed-pad-placement-chest-hair

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85%Fix Rate
88%Confidence
1Evidence
2024-01-20First Seen

Version Compatibility

VersionStatusIntroducedDeprecatedNotes
AHA ACLS Guidelines 2020 active
Philips HeartStart FRx v3.0 active
Zoll AED Plus v4.5 active

Root Cause

The AI omitted the critical step of removing chest hair and applying conductive gel before AED pad placement; without proper skin contact, impedance is too high, preventing the AED from analyzing rhythm or delivering shock.

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中文

AI遗漏了在放置AED电极片前去除胸毛和涂抹导电凝胶的关键步骤;若无良好皮肤接触,阻抗过高,AED无法分析心律或实施电击。

Official Documentation

https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.0000000000000916

Workarounds

  1. 95% success Rapidly shave the chest hair at the pad placement sites using the AED kit's disposable razor or a scalpel. Apply conductive gel pads (if available) or use self-adhesive pads with gel. Place pads: one on upper right chest (sternum), one on left lower chest (apex).
    Rapidly shave the chest hair at the pad placement sites using the AED kit's disposable razor or a scalpel. Apply conductive gel pads (if available) or use self-adhesive pads with gel. Place pads: one on upper right chest (sternum), one on left lower chest (apex).
  2. 80% success If no razor is available, use a second set of AED pads to 'wax' the hair: press the first pad firmly onto the hair, then quickly pull it off to remove hair. Then apply fresh pads to the cleared skin.
    If no razor is available, use a second set of AED pads to 'wax' the hair: press the first pad firmly onto the hair, then quickly pull it off to remove hair. Then apply fresh pads to the cleared skin.
  3. 90% success Train all staff on 'AED Pad Placement Protocol': 1) Expose chest, 2) Shave or remove hair if present, 3) Dry skin if wet, 4) Apply pads per diagram, 5) Ensure 'Pad to Skin' contact indicator shows green. Include in annual ACLS recertification.
    Train all staff on 'AED Pad Placement Protocol': 1) Expose chest, 2) Shave or remove hair if present, 3) Dry skin if wet, 4) Apply pads per diagram, 5) Ensure 'Pad to Skin' contact indicator shows green. Include in annual ACLS recertification.

中文步骤

  1. Rapidly shave the chest hair at the pad placement sites using the AED kit's disposable razor or a scalpel. Apply conductive gel pads (if available) or use self-adhesive pads with gel. Place pads: one on upper right chest (sternum), one on left lower chest (apex).
  2. If no razor is available, use a second set of AED pads to 'wax' the hair: press the first pad firmly onto the hair, then quickly pull it off to remove hair. Then apply fresh pads to the cleared skin.
  3. Train all staff on 'AED Pad Placement Protocol': 1) Expose chest, 2) Shave or remove hair if present, 3) Dry skin if wet, 4) Apply pads per diagram, 5) Ensure 'Pad to Skin' contact indicator shows green. Include in annual ACLS recertification.

Dead Ends

Common approaches that don't work:

  1. 90% fail

    Chest hair creates an air gap that increases transthoracic impedance; the AED may fail to detect shockable rhythm or deliver inadequate energy.

  2. 85% fail

    Alcohol wipes clean the skin but do not remove hair; impedance remains high if hair is present.

  3. 70% fail

    While AP placement is an alternative, it still requires good skin contact; hair on the chest or back still causes high impedance.