Abstract
Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are portable devices about the size of a laptop computer, that deliver an electrical shock to restore a cardiac arrest victim's heartbeat back to normal. The use of publicly accessible AEDs could potentially prevent 100,000 deaths per year. Many sport, recreation, and fitness programs have installed AEDs while several others are considering them. The purpose of this article is to: (1) describe the purpose and function of AEDs; (2) provide recommendations regarding AEDs from leading sport, recreation, and fitness practitioners; (3) provide information on AED trends, training, and certification; (4) identify related legal issues and concerns; (5) provide references regarding AED training and legislation; and (6) provide recommendations for those considering and/or implementing AEDs. With the recent emphasis on publicly accessible AEDs, it appears that sport, recreation, and fitness programs will begin to see more of them. Prudent professionals should stay abreast of the developments, research, and legislation regarding AEDs.
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