If you touch the victim while an AED is delivering a shock, you too will receive a shock.
The person touching the victim receiving the shock could also receive the shock, possibly resulting in death.
The AED might shock you while it is shocking the victim. It is important to "clear" the victim after the AED advises a shock to avoid injury to the rescuer or others near the victim.
The AED will not be able to complete the electrical circuit if you use a AED on someone with their shirt on; so it will not be able to analyze or shock.
You would likely receive an electrical shock.
You may receive the shock if you touch the patient during the AED shocking.
The AED could pick up your sinus rhythm.
The person touching the victim will also receive an electric shock (not as powerful as the victim but a shock none the less).
You would be shocked as well as the patient.
You get shocked, too.
The AED could pick up the heart rhythm of the person touching the victim and not shock when a shock is required.
So the electric currents from the AED do not transfer from the victim to yourself, thus, you yourself becoming a victim of shock if exposed to the currents.
Thermal shock : which might upset you but which might shatter a glass.
So no other person but the victim gets the shock.
breathing
skin
You can move an unresponsive victim if you need to...
One of the signs and symptoms of a shock victim is that they are usually cool and pale. It is usually important to take them to a place where there is free circulation of air.
It is very common for snake bite victims to develop vasovagal shock