bridgediver:Blue - as someone already pointed out you do not want to shock someone who is in v-tach with a pulse unless you have and are trained in manual defibrillation. Without syncronized cardioversion which is not a component of an AED shocking someone with a pulse (even v-tach) can stop the electrical and mechanical action of the heart entirely for good. This is why the rule is - If unresponsive and pulseless then AED.
Also, those defib pads cost a fortune and once the package is open they can't be reused. Although a coat of aquaseal may work!
Just a thought. I'll bet we all forgot the original post. Perhaps he is a layperson with heartsaver cpr, and we have seriously confused and tormented him.
I just scrolled down. Now I'm sure we have.
Sean putting it on will 99.9% surely not harm anyone. But, no you shouldn't make it normal practice. If you would like some of this turned into English, PM me.
John