No shock advised if:
1. There is not a shockable abnormal sinus rhythm
2. Asystole exists
3. No shock is needed
After the shock, the AED will either say that another shock is advised or to continue CPR.
There is no shockable rhythm the AED can shock for.
If you are not clear, the AED could shock you as well.
The AED may shock once, twice, or three times.
If you touch the victim while an AED is delivering a shock, you too will receive a shock.
when the AED tells you to do so
when the AED tells you to do so
when the AED tells you to do so
The monitor will not give the shock.
If no shock is indicated by the AED, check for signs of life. Continue CPR if no signs of life are present.
Yes you should use a AED on a person that has a electrical shock injury.
The AED is ready for use when it is turned on. However, it will not shock until it determines there is a need to shock.