when you get an electric shock your muscles go into spasm and your heart goes faster in shock, when you get electricuted your heart stops
heart attack
when it happens it is then
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Electric shock can cause burns or your heart to stop or beat irregularly It depends upon how much voltage one comes in contact with.
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it will kill your dog.
Yes. If strong enough, the electric current can cause intense muscle contractions. The muscle contractions can fatigue the muscle, depleting it of nutrients and electrolytes. When that happens, the muscle is incapable of functioning, and if the muscle happens to be your heart, you die. CPR can be helpful because it brings nutrients back to the heart muscle and provides sufficient blood flow to keep the individual alive until the heart can start again. In general, the effects of electric shock are immediate. If the voltage and current are high enough, an electric shock can burn tissue causing permanent damage.
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An electric shock happens when an electric current flows through the body. It causes muscular spasm and associated pain. The severity of the shock depends on how much current there is. Currents above about 35 mA can be fatal if they reach the most sensitive muscles like the heart.
Not really, but there are electric impulses that control the heart muscles so something electric is happening...
Electric shocks can be given in certain types of heart-attacks. When the heart has trouble beating it gets what is called fibrillation. The electric device that stops that is called a defibrillator because it shocks the heart into beating normally.
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