It a device that sends an electric charge to restart a persons heart after it stops beating.
Induction cooking should not harm a defibrillator if used properly. Induction cooktops generate electromagnetic fields, but these fields are generally contained and should not interfere with the functioning of a defibrillator, especially when the cooktop is in use at a safe distance. However, it's always best for individuals with a defibrillator to consult their healthcare provider for personalized advice.
that's why he's asking because he doesn't want to be an idiot anymore LOL.. anyway don't take it serious, I'm just kidding (if it sounds like I'm not, I'm sorry).. anyway, it's not a heart monitor, it's what you call electrocardiogram or simply ECG.. Eletricial signals somethin somethin. They use it since eletrical forces makes the heart pump so that have to use to machine to revive the heart to pump again and... LIVE (TRUST POINTS)