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What might happen if you touch the victim when AED is delivering a shock?

If you touch the victim while an AED is delivering a shock, you too will receive a shock.


What does no shock indicated on aed mean?

There is no shockable rhythm the AED can shock for.


Can you use an aed with a metal heart valve?

Yes. After first calling an ambulance, apply the suction pads and leads as directed. This allows the AED to monitor and record the heart action, and direct further if a shock is required. A shock will ONLY be delivered if the heart is in fibrilllation. If there is no pulse, CPR should be started until help arrives, regardless of if the AED tells you 'no shock required', this is because, as mentioned before, the AED is only effective in fibrillation.


What should you do after the aed delivers a shock?

After the shock, the AED will either say that another shock is advised or to continue CPR.


Do you continue CPR in between shocks an AED?

Because, the AED gives the shock to the heart that most likely saves them from dieing.


Why should you stand clear when an AED delivers a shock?

If you are not clear, the AED could shock you as well.


When should you deliver. Shock from a aed?

when the AED tells you to do so


When should you deliver a shock from the aed?

when the AED tells you to do so


When should you deliver shock from aed?

when the AED tells you to do so


Does a aed machine shock the patent twice?

The AED may shock once, twice, or three times.


Why wouldn't you shock with an AED monitor?

The monitor will not give the shock.


Why does aed say shock not advised?

An AED (Automated External Defibrillator) indicates "shock not advised" when it detects that the heart rhythm is not one that can be treated with a shock, such as normal sinus rhythm or asystole. This decision is based on the analysis of the heart's electrical activity to determine whether a shock would be beneficial or potentially harmful. The AED is designed to prevent unnecessary shocks, ensuring that treatment is only delivered when it's likely to be effective.