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(a) “Anticipated operator” means any person trained in accordance with section three of this article who utilizes an automated external defibrillator which was placed through an early defibrillation program.
(b) “Automated external defibrillator”, hereinafter referred to as AED, means a medical device heart monitor and defibrillator that: (1) Has undergone the premarket approval process pursuant to the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C. § 360, as amended; (2) is capable of recognizing the presence or absence of ventricular fibrillation; (3) is capable of determining, without intervention by the operator, whether defibrillation should be performed; and (4) upon determining that defibrillation should be performed, automatically charges and requests delivery of an electrical impulse to an individual's heart.
(c) “Early defibrillation program” means a coordinated program that meets the requirements of section three of this article and one that provides early public access to defibrillation for individuals experiencing sudden cardiac arrest through the use of an automated external defibrillator.
(d) “Emergency medical services (EMS)” means all services established by the Emergency Medical Services Act of 1973 in article four-c of this chapter, including, but not limited to, the emergency medical services plan of the Department of Health and Human Resources providing a response to the medical needs of an individual to prevent the loss of life or aggravation of illness or injury.
(e) “Entity” means a public or private group, organization, business, association or agency that meets the requirements of section three of this article. “Entity” does not include emergency medical services operational programs or licensed commercial ambulance services.
(f) “Medical director” means a duly licensed physician who serves as the designated medical coordinator for an entity's early defibrillation program.
(g) “Unanticipated operator” means any person rendering emergency medical care involving the use of an AED.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 16. Public Health § 16-4D-2. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-16-public-health/wv-code-sect-16-4d-2/
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