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Eastern Connecticut State University is committed to the health and safety of its students, faculty, staff and visitors. Due to technological improvements, automated external defibrillators (AEDs) may now be safely acquired and used by authorized/trained persons to save victims of sudden cardiac arrest. An AED is used to urgently diagnose and treat ventricular fibrillation. An AED is attached to a victim’s chest to assess the heart’s rhythm. If appropriate, the device will recommend that a shock be delivered to resume a safe rhythm for the victim’s heart. When delivered, a metered electrical charge restores the heart’s functionality and often saves the victim’s life. AEDs are most successful when their first shock is delivered within 3-4 minutes of sudden cardiac arrest onset. Because of their ease of use and built-in safeguards, untrained bystanders have successfully used an AED, but they are intended for use by trained personnel.
Departments who are issued an AED must designate a responsible person, whose duties are described below.
The college has designated the Physician in the Student Health Center as its sponsoring physician. The physician’s duties under the program are as follows:
Departments that have been issued an AED (i.e., AED Owners) are responsible for maintaining the device to the standards of its manufacturer, and this Policy. AED owners must:
EHS will assist departments and responsible persons in managing AEDs on campus, and
will implement and enforce this policy. To do so, EHS will:
Any trained person may use any AED at any location on campus.