Coventry School Committee                                                            Policy #: 9080

 

 

9080:  Public Access Defibrillation (PAD) Policy

 

PURPOSE:

 

It is the purpose of this policy to provide guidance in the management or administration of a workplace Automated External Defibrillator (AED) program.  Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a condition that occurs when the electrical impulses of the human heart malfunction causing a disturbance in the heart’s electrical rhythm called ventricular fibrillation (VF).  This erratic and ineffective electrical heart rhythm causes complete cessation of the heart’s normal function of pumping blood resulting in sudden death.  The most effective treatment for this condition is the administration of an electrical current to the heart by a defibrillator, delivered within a short time of the onset of VF.  An AED is used to treat victims who experience SCA.  It is only to be applied to victims who are unconscious, without pulse, signs of circulation and normal breathing. The AED will analyze the heart rhythm and advise the operator if a shock-able rhythm is detected.  If a shock-able rhythm is detected, the AED will charge to the appropriate energy level and deliver a shock.

 

SYSTEM OWNER:

 

Coventry Public Schools

Program Coordinator:  Director of Unified Learning Support Services

 

OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

 

APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS:

 

 

 

MEDICAL CONTROL:

 

The medical advisor of the AED program is the district physician.  The medical advisor of the AED program has ongoing responsibility for:

 

 

AUTHORIZED AED USERS:

 

The AED may be used by:

 

 

AED-TRAINED EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

 

VOLUNTEER RESPONDER RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

 

RECEPTIONIST/OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

The main receptionist/operator is responsible for:

 

 

EQUIPMENT:

 

The LIFEPAK CR Plus Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) have been approved for this program. The AED conforms to the units used by the Town of Coventry.

 

 

INTENDED LOCATIONS OF AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATORS:

 

 

ADDITIONAL RESUSCITATION EQUIPMENT:

 

Each AED will have one set of adult defibrillation electrodes connected to the device, one spare set of adult electrodes and one set of pediatric electrodes (for children/infants) stored with the AED. One resuscitation kit will be connected to the handle of the AED. This kit contains two pairs of latex-free gloves, one razor, one set of trauma shears, and one facemask barrier device.

 

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE:

 

All equipment and accessories necessary for support of medical emergency response shall be maintained in a state of readiness. Specific maintenance requirements include:

 

 

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE:

 

The AED will perform a self-diagnostic test that includes a check of battery strength and an evaluation of the internal components. A volunteer, assigned by the AED Program Coordinator or designee, will perform a monthly AED check following the procedure checklist. The procedure checklist will be initialed at the completion of the monthly check. The procedure checklist will be posted with the AED.

 

·         If the OK icon is NOT present on the readiness display, contact the AED Program Coordinator or designee immediately.

 

INITIAL TRAINING:

 

Trained Employees:

 

 

Volunteer Responders:

 

 

REFRESHER TRAINING:

 

 

 

MEDICAL RESPONSE DOCUMENTATION:

 

INTERNAL POST-EVENT DOCUMENTATION: It is important to document each use of the medical emergency response system. The following forms shall be sent to the AED Program Director of Unified Learning Support Services or designee within 24 hours of a medical event:

 

 

EXTERNAL POST-EVENT DOCUMENTATION: A copy of AED use information shall be presented within 48 hours of the emergency to the following:

 

 

POST-EVENT REVIEW:

 

Following each deployment of the response team member, or if a volunteer responder uses an AED, a review shall be conducted to learn from the experience. The AED Program Coordinator or designee shall conduct and document the post-event review. All key participants in the event shall participate in the review. Included in the review shall be the identification of actions that went well and the collection of opportunities for improvement as well as critical incident stress debriefing. A summary of the post-event review shall be sent to the safety committee. The safety committee chairperson shall maintain a copy of the post-event review summary.  Every incident must be reviewed to establish whether the patient was treated according to established protocol.  The following steps should be taken as soon after the resuscitation as possible.

 

 

SYSTEM VERIFICATION AND REVIEW:

 

The medical emergency response system is ultimately successful if necessary medical assistance is provided to victims in a timely and safe manner. Since actual use of this system procedure is expected to be very infrequent, the effectiveness should be reviewed periodically.

 

 

ANNUAL SYSTEM ASSESSMENT:

 

Once each calendar year, the AED Program Coordinator or Medical Director shall conduct and document a system readiness review. This review shall include review of the following elements:

Public access refers to accessibility for trained users to use Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) in public places.  Public access does not mean that any member of the public witnessing a sudden cardiac arrest should be able to use the device.  AEDs are to be used only by individuals with the proper training and certification in accordance with state and local laws.

 

 

 

1st Reading:                                                                             Adopted:

2nd Reading: