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The friends you have is the correct answer.
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Pads are used for both children and adults. Pediatric pads are used for kids that are younger than eight years. Then there are standard pads, and they will be used on the kids only if pediatric ones aren't present at the scene. The adult or standard pads can't teach one another. Then we have a manual defibrillator, it is usually used on the new-borns. If there's no manual defibrillator, an AED should be used. Some of the AEDs can be switched on so they can deliver a pediatric shock. If we have one at the scene, we should switch it on if we are going to use it on the children younger than age of eight.
I think check with someone. Being in over your head means that you feel like you've blown things out of proportion or you're speculating but aren't sure about something. Asking someone else for their opinion and advice is really helpful.
I believe the answer is a psychiatrist.
A driver with impaired judgment or a driver that is subject to fatigue will be unable to focus and will be a risk to themselves and other drivers upon the road. In this case it would be sensible for the driver to pull-over at the next service station, get some fresh air, have something to eat and a caffeinated drink.