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Completing Your Course and Taking the Test with ProTrainings Congratulations on completing your course! Before taking the test, review the student resources section and refresh your skills. Student Resources Section  Free student manual: Download your manual and other resources. Additional links: Find helpful websites to support your training. Eight-month access: Revisit the course and view any new videos added.  Preparing for the Course Test Before starting the test, you can:  Review the videos Read through documents and links in the student resources section  Course Test Guidelines  No time limit: Take the test at your own pace, but complete it in one sitting. Question format: Choose from four answers or true/false questions. Adaptive testing: Unique questions for each student, with required section passes. Retake option: Review materials and retake the test if needed.  After Passing the Test Once you pass the test, you can:  Print your completion certificate Print your Certified CPD statement Print the evidence-based learning statement  Additional ProTrainings Courses ProTrainings offers:  Over 350 courses at regional training centres or your workplace Remote virtual courses with live instructors Over 300 video online and blended courses  Contact us at 01206 805359 or email support@protrainings.uk for assistance or group training solutions. Thank you for choosing ProTrainings and good luck with your test!      </video:description>
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Unpacking your Mediana AED      </video:title>
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Unpacking and Setting Up Your Mediana A16 AED When you first receive your Mediana A16 Automated External Defibrillator (AED), it’s essential to unpack and inspect the unit thoroughly to ensure everything is present and in working order. This initial check is a key part of ensuring the device will perform correctly in an emergency situation. Step-by-Step Guide to Unpacking the Mediana A16 1. Open the Box and Remove Packaging Carefully open the AED box and remove any protective packaging materials. Inside the box, you’ll find a number of components, each serving a specific purpose:  Instruction Manual – While often overlooked, this is a vital resource. Take time to read it thoroughly to familiarise yourself with the AED’s operation and safety guidelines. Reference Chart – Ideal for display in visible areas, this chart provides a quick guide for using the AED during emergencies. Moisture-Absorbing Sachets – These can be discarded as they serve no long-term purpose once unpacked. The AED Unit – Encased in protective bubble wrap. Remove this carefully to reveal the device.  2. Inspect the Packaging for Important Information Before discarding the box, it’s recommended to photograph any serial numbers or reference details. This information is useful for warranty registration, insurance purposes, or if the AED is ever lost or stolen. You should also photograph the panel on the back of the AED. This will contain essential information required for device registration, such as when adding it to public defibrillator networks like The Circuit. Initial Inspection of the AED Unit The Mediana A16 AED is a reliable and user-friendly unit. Before placing it into service:  Open the unit and visually inspect all components. Check for any signs of damage to the exterior casing or components. Ensure the electrode pads are present – these will be covered in a separate guide. Verify the battery is pre-installed and secure – more on battery checks in another video.  If you spot any damage or if any components are missing, contact your supplier immediately. Cross-Check Components Against the Instruction Manual Use the instruction manual to confirm all included items are present. This cross-check ensures nothing is missing that could compromise the AED’s functionality during an emergency. Why the Initial Check is So Important Performing a detailed inspection at the point of unpacking is crucial. Identifying any issues or missing parts now allows for timely resolution, ensuring your AED is fully operational when needed. Getting familiar with the Mediana A16 AED from the outset gives you the confidence and peace of mind that it’s ready to save lives.      </video:description>
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Mediana A15 AED      </video:title>
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&amp;nbsp; Mediana A15 AED – Semi-Automatic Defibrillator for Emergency Response ✔ Swift &amp;amp; Effective Life-Saving Intervention The Mediana A15 AED is a semi-automatic defibrillator designed to provide rapid and effective treatment for sudden cardiac arrest. Its intuitive design makes it ideal for use in schools, sports clubs, workplaces, and community groups. ✔ Automatic Power-On for Immediate Use To minimise delays in emergencies, the Mediana A15 automatically powers on when its protective cover is opened, ensuring it is ready for immediate use. ✔ Pre-Attached Electrode Pads for Quick Application The device is equipped with pre-attached electrode pads, eliminating setup time and allowing rescuers to begin treatment instantly. ✔ Single Set of Pads for Both Adults &amp;amp; Children The Mediana A15 features universal electrode pads that can be used on both adult and paediatric patients, reducing the need to swap pads in time-sensitive situations. ✔ One-Touch Switch for Paediatric Mode A simple switch allows users to toggle between adult and paediatric modes, adjusting the energy level accordingly, ensuring safe and effective defibrillation for all age groups. ✔ Clear Voice Prompts &amp;amp; LED Indicators The A15 provides step-by-step voice guidance and visual LED indicators to assist rescuers throughout the defibrillation process, helping to maintain composure and accuracy during emergencies. ✔ Long-Lasting Battery for Reliability The AED operates with a disposable, non-rechargeable battery, offering a two-year shelf life and a five-year standby life, ensuring that it remains functional for extended periods.      </video:description>
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Mediana AED Automatic or Semi-automatic      </video:title>
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Choosing Between Automatic and Semi-Automatic AEDs If you're considering an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), it's important to understand the difference between automatic and semi-automatic models. Both types function in the same way when it comes to analysing the heart rhythm and determining whether a shock is needed. However, there is one key distinction: how the shock is delivered. Understanding the Difference The Mediana A16 AED gives users the option to choose between a fully automatic or semi-automatic model. This flexibility isn’t always available on older AEDs, which may only come in one configuration. Semi-Automatic AEDs A semi-automatic AED will analyse the heart rhythm, and if a shock is advised, it will begin charging. The device will then instruct the rescuer with a clear voice prompt such as, "Shock advised. Press the flashing button." In this case, the rescuer must manually press the shock button to deliver the shock. This manual action provides a level of control, and it is crucial to listen to and follow the AED's instructions carefully. The shock will not be delivered unless the button is pressed, even if one is advised. Fully Automatic AEDs A fully automatic AED performs the same analysis, but if a shock is needed, the device will automatically count down and deliver the shock without the need for user intervention. You might hear, "Shock advised. Do not touch the patient. Shock will be delivered in 3, 2, 1." The AED will then administer the shock automatically. There is no need to press a button on a fully automatic model, and the device will clearly inform you when it is safe to touch the patient again. Which AED is Right for You? Choosing between an automatic or semi-automatic AED is largely down to personal preference or organisational requirements. Some users prefer the fully automatic option to remove the hesitation or stress of pressing a button. Others feel more comfortable having control over when the shock is delivered. Whichever model you choose, rest assured that both types are safe and effective. AEDs will only deliver a shock if the patient has a shockable heart rhythm. You cannot cause harm by following the unit’s instructions. Conclusion There are no significant functional differences between automatic and semi-automatic AEDs aside from how the shock is delivered. The decision ultimately comes down to your preference and how the AED will be used in your environment.      </video:description>
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How to Use a Mediana AED      </video:title>
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How to Use a Mediana AED in a Cardiac Emergency In this guide, we’ll show you how to use a Mediana Automated External Defibrillator (AED) during a cardiac emergency. We are demonstrating the semi-automatic Mediana A16, but most Mediana models work in a similar way. Please note: this is a simulation — you should never use a live AED or perform CPR unless it is a real emergency. Initial Scene Assessment  Approach the scene carefully and check for dangers to yourself or others. Stop, think, and act. If gloves are available, wear them — but don't waste time if they are not, as time is critical.  Assessing the Casualty  Attempt to get a response by speaking loudly and gently shaking the person's shoulders. Open the airway and check for obstructions. Look, listen, and feel for normal breathing for up to 10 seconds.  If they are not breathing or are breathing abnormally, start CPR immediately. Call for Help and Get the AED  If someone is with you, ask them to call emergency services (999) and fetch the AED. If you are alone, call 999 yourself — use speakerphone so you can continue chest compressions. Continue CPR until the AED arrives.  Using the Mediana AED Step-by-Step Instructions  Turn on the AED by pressing the power button. The voice prompts will guide you. Expose the chest — remove or cut away clothing, including bras and anything obstructing pad placement. Check for pacemakers or surgical scars — avoid placing pads directly over them. Remove any medical patches that may contain metal. If you have an AED prep kit:  Use a razor to remove excessive chest hair if needed (only if it prevents pad contact). Remove necklaces and jewellery from the chest area.    Pad Placement  Adult pad position:  One pad goes just below the collarbone on the right side of the chest. The other pad goes on the side of the chest, under the left armpit.   Child pad position: One pad on the front of the chest, the other on the back — refer to the diagrams on the pads.  Press the pads firmly to ensure full contact with the skin for effective shock delivery. Analysing and Delivering the Shock  Once the pads are placed, the AED will automatically analyse the heart rhythm. Do not touch the patient — clearly state “Everyone stand clear.” If a shock is advised:  Semi-automatic AED: Press the shock button when prompted. Fully automatic AED: The device will deliver the shock automatically.    If no shock is advised, resume CPR immediately and follow the AED voice instructions. Continuing CPR with the AED  The AED provides a metronome to guide compressions at 100–120 per minute. Give 30 compressions followed by 2 rescue breaths, if trained and confident. If not confident with rescue breaths, perform hands-only CPR. The AED will re-analyse the heart rhythm approximately every two minutes. Continue to follow prompts until emergency services arrive or the patient shows signs of life.  If You're Alone If you’re by yourself, continue until help arrives or you physically cannot continue. Acting quickly and applying an AED as soon as possible significantly increases survival rates. Final Tips  Remain calm — the AED will guide you step-by-step. Trust the voice prompts, even if you’re unfamiliar with the specific AED model. All AEDs work in a similar way — just turn them on and follow the instructions.  Conclusion Using an AED is safe and simple. While it might seem daunting, these devices are designed to be intuitive, even for those with no medical training. With early CPR and defibrillation, you can save a life. Stay calm, act fast, and let the AED guide you through the emergency.      </video:description>
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Using a Mediana AED on a Child      </video:title>
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How to Use an AED on a Child in an Emergency When a child is unresponsive and not breathing normally, early defibrillation is vital. Using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is both safe and straightforward, and can greatly increase the child’s chance of survival. Initial Safety and Assessment  Ensure the area is safe for both you and the child. Check for responsiveness by gently tapping the child and calling their name. If there is no response, open the airway and check for normal breathing for no more than 10 seconds.  If the child is not breathing normally:  Call emergency services immediately. Ask someone nearby to locate an AED.  Begin CPR Until the AED Arrives While waiting for the AED, start cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR):  Deliver 5 rescue breaths. Follow with 30 chest compressions, pressing to 1/3 the depth of the chest. Maintain a rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute – roughly two compressions per second. Continue with a 30:2 ratio (compressions to breaths) until the AED arrives.  Using the AED on a Child  Turn the AED on immediately upon arrival and follow both voice and visual prompts. Modern AEDs offer clear, step-by-step instructions to guide you through the process. Apply the AED as soon as possible – early defibrillation dramatically improves survival rates.  Using the Child Settings or Paediatric Pads  If the child is under 8 years old or weighs less than 25kg, use the child mode or setting on your AED. This reduces the shock strength, but often allows use of the same pads. If no child setting is available, use paediatric pads if provided with your AED brand. If neither are available, adult pads can be used with adjusted placement (see below).  Pad Placement for Children  For smaller children: place one pad in the centre of the chest and the other in the centre of the back. For larger children who fit standard pad placement: place one pad on the upper right side of the chest and the other below the left rib cage.  During AED Operation  Once the pads are in place, the AED will analyse the heart rhythm. Ensure no one is touching the child during analysis. If a shock is advised, stand clear and either press the shock button or wait if it is an automatic unit.  After the Shock  Immediately resume CPR starting with chest compressions. Continue to follow the AED prompts as it monitors the heart and guides you through further actions.  When to Stop Do not stop until:  The child begins breathing normally. Emergency services take over. A qualified healthcare professional instructs you to stop.  Final Thoughts Using an AED on a child is safe, simple, and requires no prior training. Acting swiftly can mean the difference between life and death. Stay calm, follow the instructions, and trust the device to guide you through.      </video:description>
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Mediana AED Pads      </video:title>
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Inspecting and Replacing AED Pads on the Mediana A16 Proper maintenance of your Mediana A16 AED is essential, and one of the most important components to regularly check is the electrode pads. Below, we explain how to safely inspect, remove, and replace the AED pads, ensuring your device remains emergency-ready at all times. Accessing the AED Pads To access the pads, simply open the AED cover. The pads are pre-installed and neatly tucked inside the unit. If the pads are expired or have been used, they need to be replaced immediately. How to Remove the Pads  Grasp the orange base of the pad connector. Gently wiggle it upwards to release the entire pad unit. This includes the main connector plug which fits into a specific section within the AED.  Ensure the two alignment pins on the pad connector line up perfectly with the matching shape inside the AED before reinserting new pads. Visual and Physical Inspection Before replacing or reinstalling the pads, always conduct a quick inspection:  Run your fingers down the length of the pad cable to check for any physical damage or wear. Inspect the seal where the cables enter the foil packaging – ensure it’s not damaged, discoloured, or loose. Look for tears, nicks, or openings in the packaging – pads must remain sealed until use.  Never open the AED pads unless you are responding to an actual emergency. Exposure to air may dry out the adhesive, causing the pads to lose their stickiness and function improperly during use. Check the Expiry Date Pad sets include an expiry date marked on the pull tab and also on the packaging. Always check the date and ensure you are using in-date pads. Important Note on Compatibility The Mediana A16 uses universal electrode pads suitable for both adult and paediatric patients. There is no need for two separate sets. However, it is vital to only use genuine Mediana pads to ensure proper functionality. Avoid using imitation or third-party pads, as these may not work correctly with the unit. Reinstalling the Pads  Ensure the connector is aligned – look for two holes and a rectangle in the socket. Push the connector firmly into place. Visually check everything is seated correctly before closing the cover.  Final Checks and Readiness After reinstalling the pads:  Turn the AED on to confirm the device is functioning normally. The status display will show any faults, including pad connection issues. Once verified, close the lid, making sure no cables are trapped.  When the lid is securely fastened, the AED is once again ready for use in an emergency.      </video:description>
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Mediana AED Batteries      </video:title>
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How to Check and Replace the Battery on the Mediana A16 AED Maintaining your Mediana A16 AED includes regularly checking the battery to ensure your device is always ready for emergencies. Below is a guide on how to safely inspect, remove, and replace the AED battery for optimal performance. Locating and Removing the Battery The Mediana A16 battery is located at the bottom of the unit. To remove it:  Locate the release clip on the side of the battery compartment. Pull the clip back gently to release the battery. Once removed, the unit will display a battery symbol with a line through it, indicating no battery is installed—this is the same symbol shown if the battery is flat.  Understanding the Battery Display and Details On the battery itself, you'll find:  Electrical contact points on one side for connection to the AED. A printed “install by” date to guide replacement. Serial number and other identifiers helpful for maintenance tracking.  All Mediana A16 units come with the battery pre-installed. The battery is non-rechargeable, as is typical with most AED models, and its life begins from the moment of installation. Helpful Tip: Take a Photo for Reference It’s advisable to take a photo of the battery, including its serial number and install date. Store this image on your phone or computer to easily reference it when ordering replacements or logging maintenance records. Reinstalling the Battery To replace the battery:  Slide the battery back into the compartment, ensuring the clip aligns and locks into place. The AED will emit a beep and display “Unit OK” on the screen. Look for the full battery symbol on the status display to confirm the device is ready for use.  When to Replace the Battery If the AED has been used in a real emergency, it’s strongly recommended to replace both the pads and the battery. This ensures the AED maintains full performance, as power is consumed during use, even if a shock is not delivered. Keeping track of when the battery was first installed helps you manage your AED’s maintenance effectively, ensuring it remains fully functional when it matters most.      </video:description>
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Mediana Routine Maintenance      </video:title>
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Routine Maintenance and Checks for Your Mediana AED Once you've purchased your Mediana Automated External Defibrillator (AED), it's vital to carry out regular checks to ensure it's always in working order. Whether your unit is in a public-access cabinet, an office, or at home, proper maintenance can be the difference between life and death in an emergency. Set Reminders and Stay Organised  Keep a spreadsheet log of checks and expiry dates. Set diary notes or phone alarms to remind you to inspect the AED regularly. Do not assume the AED is in good condition — physical inspections are essential.  It's unlikely that faults will occur, but when you’ve invested in a life-saving device, you want to be certain it’s ready when needed. Visual Inspection Check the Exterior  Look for signs of damage to the unit's case or casing. Ensure the battery is securely fastened in the bottom compartment. Inspect the battery clip for damage or breakage.  Inspect the Display  Check the status display for a full battery symbol. Look for any error indicators that might signal faults with the unit or pads.  Verify the Tamper Tag The presence of the external tamper tab confirms that the pads are present and sealed. If the tag is missing, investigate further. Checking the Pads and Cables Open the unit and carefully examine the pads:  Inspect the packaging for signs of tampering, tears, or cuts. Check the cable for any signs of wear or damage. Ensure the connector plug is fully inserted and secure. Confirm the blue indicator tab is visible and undamaged.  Internal Inspection and Cleanliness  Look for signs of dust, dirt, or moisture that could interfere with operation. Wipe away any dirt using a soft, dry cloth. Make sure there’s no visible damage to internal components.  Function Test – Powering On the AED To confirm the unit’s operation:  Press and hold the green power button to switch the unit on. Observe the flashing LED lights to verify that all visual indicators are functional. Listen to the voice prompts as the unit begins the instructional cycle. The device will announce: "Adult mode. Remove clothes." Press and hold the top button again to turn the unit off.  Note: Audio Recording Feature The Mediana AED includes an audio recording function. This is activated during use and provides essential information for medical professionals. It helps to:  Analyse the timing and quality of CPR. Understand the context of the emergency. Gather vital pre-hospital data that supports post-event analysis.  Final Steps  Re-insert the pads carefully, ensuring no wires are trapped. Line up the AED cover and clip it back into place securely. Ensure the unit is clean, intact, and ready for immediate use.  Registering Your AED on The Circuit If your AED is placed on The Circuit (the national defibrillator network), the 999 emergency services will have access to its location. Part of the registration involves regular status updates. Be sure to:  Register the installation date of the battery and pads. Log routine checks and update your records frequently.  Conclusion Performing regular maintenance on your Mediana AED ensures that it's fully functional when needed most. AEDs are incredibly reliable, but routine inspections are critical for peace of mind and to maintain readiness. Keep your device clean, test it periodically, and always monitor expiry dates on pads and batteries.      </video:description>
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Mediana AED Overview      </video:title>
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&amp;nbsp; Mediana A16 AED: Features, Setup, and Usage Guide The Mediana A16 AED is a reliable and user-friendly defibrillator designed to provide clear guidance during an emergency. This guide will explore the AED's key features, how to set it up, and how to use it effectively. Key Features of the Mediana A16 AED Sturdy and Practical Design The Mediana A16 AED features a strong and durable case equipped with built-in carry handles, making it easy to transport. Its bright colours ensure high visibility, making it easy to locate during emergencies. Clear LCD Display The AED has a small LCD display on the front, providing important information such as device status, battery condition, and any technical issues. This display is highly visible, making it easy to check during routine inspections, whether the unit is mounted on a wall or placed in a cabinet. Secure and Stable Placement The back of the unit is equipped with rubber grips to ensure stability when placed on the floor, preventing it from sliding. The unit also features a clearly marked serial number on the back, essential for warranty and registration purposes. Battery and Maintenance The battery compartment is located at the bottom and secured with a clip, allowing for easy removal and replacement. The base is fitted with additional rubber supports to maintain stability when the unit is upright. Using the Mediana A16 AED Opening the AED To open the AED, press the button labelled "Open" on the front. The cover will lift away, revealing the pre-wired pads. These pads are ready to use straight out of the box. Clear and Loud Voice Prompts The AED features a powerful speaker designed to deliver clear voice instructions, even in noisy environments. The voice prompts are loud, guiding users through each step of the process. Step-by-Step Operation  Power On: Press the power button to activate the unit. Lights will flash as part of a self-test. Pad Placement: Follow the voice prompts to place the pads correctly. Switch between adult and child mode if needed, indicated by a light on the unit. Shock Delivery: If advised, press the shock button. The unit will also guide you through CPR procedures as needed.  Audio Repetition Feature If you need to repeat instructions, press the repeat button located on the unit. This ensures clarity during a stressful situation. Safety and Usage Tips  Visual Checks: Regularly inspect the AED to ensure the display indicates normal function. Secure Placement: Always place the AED in a stable position to prevent it from tipping over. Personal Safety: Ensure the patient’s chest is bare, removing bras or clothing as necessary before applying pads.  Conclusion The Mediana A16 AED is designed for ease of use, featuring clear instructions, robust construction, and reliable performance. Its straightforward operation makes it an ideal choice for various environments, from public spaces to healthcare settings.      </video:description>
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Mediana A16 AED: Reliable, User-Friendly Defibrillation for Emergencies Rapid Response to Sudden Cardiac Arrest The Mediana A16 AED is designed to deliver fast and effective defibrillation, helping to improve survival rates in cases of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Whether used by trained professionals or bystanders, this device ensures clear guidance and ease of use during critical situations. Key Features of the Mediana A16 AED Semi-Automatic or Fully Automatic Models The Mediana A16 AED is available in two models:✔ Semi-automatic – The rescuer must press a button to deliver the shock.✔ Fully automatic – The AED delivers the shock automatically when needed. This flexibility allows organisations to choose the best option based on their specific requirements. Clear Voice Instructions for Easy Operation The device features step-by-step voice prompts, guiding the rescuer through the entire defibrillation process. This ensures that even individuals without medical training can use the AED with confidence and accuracy. Adult &amp;amp; Paediatric Mode Selection With a simple switch, users can easily select between adult and paediatric settings, adjusting the shock energy levelsaccordingly. This built-in adaptability makes it suitable for a wide range of emergency situations. Durable IP55 Rating for Dust &amp;amp; Water Protection The Mediana A16 AED has an IP55 rating, meaning it offers:  High protection against dust ingress Water resistance, making it ideal for indoor and outdoor use  This ensures reliable performance in various environments, including workplaces, schools, public spaces, and emergency vehicles. Long-Lasting Battery Life Equipped with a 3000mAh battery, the Mediana A16 supports:🔋 Up to 200 shocks⏳ 6 hours of continuous monitoring This guarantees that the device remains operational during prolonged emergencies. LCD Display for Quick Status Checks The AED includes a status LCD screen that provides real-time updates on:📊 Battery level🛠 Self-test results🌡 Temperature🩹 Pad condition This ensures quick and easy assessment of the device’s readiness. Automated Self-Testing for Reliability The Mediana A16 performs automatic self-tests:✔ Daily✔ Weekly✔ Monthly These tests check pad quality, battery status, and overall functionality, alerting users to any maintenance issues that need attention. This reduces downtime and ensures the AED is always ready for use.      </video:description>
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