It is called an AED; automated external defibrillator.
It's called an AED; automated external defibrillator.
It is called an AED; automated external defibrillator.
defibrillator
A defibrillator device can accomlish this.
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to control injury-related bleeding from the heart, cardiac compressions to restore a normal heart rhythm, or to relieve pressure on the heart caused by cardiac tamponade
A cardiac defibrillator is designed to correct life-threatening arrhythmias by delivering an electric shock to the heart, which can restore a normal rhythm. However, if the heart has stopped beating completely (as in cardiac arrest), a defibrillator can only be effective if there is still some electrical activity. In cases where the heart is completely non-functional and there is no electrical activity, a defibrillator will not restart the heartbeat. Immediate medical intervention is crucial in such scenarios.
Placing paddles on the chest externally allows for defibrillation, which delivers an electrical shock to the heart to restore normal heart rhythm in the case of cardiac arrest. Opening the chest to expose the heart allows for direct access to the heart for procedures like cardioversion or internal defibrillation, often done during open-heart surgery.
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Internal paddles of a defibrillating machine may be applied directly to the heart to restore normal cardiac rhythms. Injuries to the heart causing excessive bleeding (hemorrhaging) may be closed
During cardiac arrest, asystole is a state of no electrical activity in the heart. Shocking asystole is not effective because there is no organized electrical activity to reset. Instead, CPR and medications are used to try to restore a normal heart rhythm.
Pacemaker The heart's natural pacemaker is the sinoatrial (SA) node. The SA node sends an electrical impulse through both atria, pausing at the atrioventricular (AV) node, which is a small mass of cardiac muscle. To restore normal rhythm in the case of a block, an artificial cardiac pacemaker can be implanted in the chest.