If you are not clear, the AED could shock you as well.
Because the AED may pick up the persons rhythm who is touching the patient and not shock when a shock is required.
The AED could pick up the heart rhythm of the person touching the victim and not shock when a shock is required.
You should stand back. The AED should announce that it is going to analyze the heart rhythm an to stand clear. When the AED says this, it is then you responsibility to make sure no one is touching the victim. An easy way to do this it to put your hand up in a stop or stand back signal and say "Stand clear. I'm clear, you're clear, we're all clear." The AED will then proceed in analyzing the heart rhythm.Turn it on and listen
Yes, a mic stand is typically needed for a shock mount, as the shock mount is designed to attach to a stand. The shock mount serves to isolate the microphone from vibrations and handling noise, while the stand provides the necessary support and positioning. Without a mic stand, it would be challenging to properly utilize the shock mount and microphone setup effectively.
Do not touch the child before analyzing the heart rhythm so the AED will not pick up your heart rhythm. Do not touch the child before delivering a shock so you will not be shocked.
Keep clear of stand on boats
The shock will travel to your brain. It will also make your hair stand up
If the passenger leaves the car, they should stand clear of the gas hose where it is being pumped into the car. They should also avoid being on a cell phone or smoking due to the danger of sparks.
STU stands for Shock Treatment Unit
Keep clear of stand on boats
Orbital Drop Shock Trooper
Orbital Drop Shock Trooper