If will have no affect on the patient.
There is no shockable rhythm the AED can shock for.
The AED could pick up the heart rhythm of the person touching the victim and not shock when a shock is required.
Precordial shock from the AED
aD
No shock advised if: 1. There is not a shockable abnormal sinus rhythm 2. Asystole exists 3. No shock is needed
a after shock is what happens after a earthquake
Do not touch the child before analyzing the heart rhythm so the AED will not pick up your heart rhythm. Do not touch the child before delivering a shock so you will not be shocked.
To revive a patient with a flatline, a defibrillator is used to deliver an electric shock to the heart. This shock helps to restore the heart's normal rhythm and can potentially revive the patient.
Restoring the heart rhythm by using electrical shock is called defibrillation.
intracardial
yes you cannot shock a patient unless there heart rhythm is in either v tach or v fib
It either means the person does not have a shockable rhythm (V-Tach or V-Fib) or the person has a heartbeat and doesn't need a shock.