You should keep following the voice prompts of the Automated External Defibrillator (AED). As a first aider, we cannot analyse an ECG and as such we cannot see the heart rhythm. Keep shocking and doing CPR until help arrives, the patient recovers or your safety becomes threatened (heatlh/exhaustion included).
mabye they "absorb shock!" 2nd Answer: In actual fact, shock absorbers do not absorb shock: the springs do that. The "shock absorbers" dampen rebound (Bouncing). In a bike, the spring is built right around the dampener part.
After the shock, the AED will either say that another shock is advised or to continue CPR.
Yes you should use a AED on a person that has a electrical shock injury.
To prevent electrical shock, you should connect the ground wire first.
If you are not clear, the AED could shock you as well.
Because they are striped
Because the person in shock will choke on the food or drink
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The amount of current that should be given to mice in Electric Shock experiments would depend on what is being tested
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I try and shock my pool every other day, or, if it rains, shock it at night after it rains (never during rain).
on their back in a laying position