When using a defibrillator, the

  1. A defibrillator is used during a heart attack to restore the heart to its normal beating pattern. A defibrillator passes 18 A of
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  2. A defibrillator passes a brief burst of current through the heart to restore normal beating. In one such defibrillator, a 47.0
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  3. In a portable defibrillator, energy is stored in a capacitor charged to a high potential difference. The capacitoris
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  4. Hands-only CPR is better thanA. no CPR. B. conventional CPR. C. an automated external defibrillator (AED).
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  5. hands-only CPR is better than...a. no cpr b. conventional cpr c. an automated external defibrillator
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  6. ands-only CPR is better thanno cpr conventional cpr an automated external defibrillator
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  7. How much energy is stored in the 120 uf capacitor of a defibrillator if the potential across the plates is4 x 10^3 V?
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  8. What voltage is applied to the 5.00 µF capacitor of a heart defibrillator that stores 35.0 J of energy?In kv.
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  9. Should you shock a patient with a defibrillator if their ECG reading shows a flat-line also known as asystole?Group of answer
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  10. Hands-only CPR is better than(1 point) Responses no CPR. no CPR. conventional CPR. conventional CPR. an automated external
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