No it can't be defibrillated with CPR alone.
When the heart is defibrillated, a controlled electric shock is delivered to restore normal rhythm in cases of life-threatening arrhythmias, such as ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia. This shock depolarizes the heart muscle cells, temporarily stopping all electrical activity, which allows the heart’s natural pacemaker (the sinoatrial node) to regain control and re-establish a coordinated heartbeat. The goal is to reset the heart's electrical system and restore effective circulation.
Yes, a patient experiencing ventricular fibrillation (V fib) can be defibrillated to restore a normal heart rhythm. Defibrillation involves delivering an electrical shock to the heart to help it regain a regular heartbeat.
" Automated external defibrillator" is a device that sends an electric shock to the heart that will restore the natural heart rhythm to the victim during a cardiac arrest. When the AED electrodes are applied to the victim's chest, it automatically analyzes the heart rhythm and the rescuer is then advised whether a shock is needed to regain a normal heart beat. The heart has been defibrillated when the victim's heart resumes normal beating. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND VIDEO GO TO: http://www.emergencysuppliesinfo.com/allergic-reaction.html
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This is likely an abbreviation for "non-sustained ventricular tachycardia" Sustained VT (or simply VT) is a fatal rhythm where the ventricles are essentially quivering instead of pumping. The heart is not able to pump in this rhythm, and unless the patient is shocked out of it (defibrillated) or brought out of it with drugs, death will follow shortly. NSVT is a short run of VT where the heart brings itself out of the rhythm without outside intervention.
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