Number 1 is make sure the power is off before entering the scene. Make sure 911 or emergency number has been called. Perform ABCs on the patient when it is safe to enter the scene. If the victim is breathing and has a pulse, keep airway open and monitor patient. Bleeding may have to be controlled as well.
Benjamin FRanklin
The electric eel's adaptations is #1, the electric shock.
Electric shock is to electrocuted as burned is to cremated. Electric shock is the same as electrocuted, except that electrocuted has actually induced death; to kill by electric shock.
Yes, electric shock can cause seizures.
As long as the person who received the electric shock is NOT connected to the electric supply that caused the incident and you are not in a situation where you are at rise of injurty by the electric or any other situation then you can contune to provide first response help.
Muscles do not get paralyzed on electric shock from the AED.
The electric shock will probably bang you right in the kitty
They shouldn't if you get an electric shock while playing there is a fault with your equipment.
In emergency situations, a controlled electric shock can be used to restart the heart in cases of cardiac arrest. This procedure, known as defibrillation, is done with specialized equipment and under medical supervision to save lives. It is important for trained professionals to perform this procedure safely and effectively.
It is spelled 'Electric Shock'.
Eyes are held very securely in place. A person would be killed long before that happened even if it is possible. Criminals that are executed in the electric chair have their eyes intact after the procedure.
An electric eel can generate up to 600 volts of electricity in one electric shock.