CPR will not re-start the heart. An AED is needed; and if it isn't V-Fib or V-Tach drugs and defibrillation is required.
to detect and stop serious ventricular arrhythmias and restore a normal heartbeat in people who are at high risk of sudden death
CPR will not re-start the heart. An AED is needed; and if it isn't V-Fib or V-Tach drugs and defibrillation is required.
1: Open airway and restore breathing and heartbeat. 2: Stop the bleeding. 3: Control, or treat for shock. 4: Dress and bandage the wound.
that is not a heartbeat of a baby. it was your heartbeat..had the same thing happen to me! that is not a heartbeat of a baby. it was your heartbeat..had the same thing happen to me!
What heartbeat :l
Pulse = heartbeat
No, defibrillation is not effective for patients in asystole because there is no electrical activity in the heart to shock back into a normal rhythm. Instead, other interventions such as CPR and medication may be used to try to restore a heartbeat.
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A defibrillator helps restore heart function by delivering an electric shock to the heart, which can reset its electrical activity. This shock aims to interrupt abnormal heart rhythms, such as ventricular fibrillation or tachycardia, allowing the heart to re-establish an effective rhythm. By restoring a normal heartbeat, the defibrillator can help restore blood flow and oxygen delivery to vital organs, which is crucial during cardiac arrest.
No...heartbeat is one word.
Why does the rate of heartbeat change?
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