Definition
Locations
Users & process
How it works
Heart Facts
100

A device that sends a shock to the heart to correct a dangerous abnormal rhythm

Defibrillator
100
In public places where are defibrillators often found

Airports, Offices, or community centres, etc

100

Saving lives with a defibrillator requires at least this many people with first aid certification

More than one person

100

A defibrillator delivers these to the heart to try to restart it.

Shocks
100

The shocks from a defibrillator help someone who has stopped doing this.


Breathing

200

The medical term for a dangerous heart rhythm treated by a defibrillator

Arrhythmia

200

Part of emergency care that includes a defibrillator

First Aid Kit

200

Using a defibrillator safely requires precise communication, placement, and this.

Fast thinking

200

Once applied, a defibrillator can detect these in the heart.

abnormalites in the heart's Pulse

200

Abnormal rhythms that happen in the heart’s ventricles are also called this.

Arrhythmia

300

Life threatening condition when the heart stops and has no pulse

Cardiac Arrest

300

Defibrillators help treat sudden cardiac arrest and when a patient is doing this

Not breathing
300

The people involved in saving someone with a defibrillator must follow this typer of process.

Life saving process or coordinated process

300

A defibrilator has three main partsL two arms called this, and This.

Electrodes (pads) and the machine

300

Defibrillators are most commonly applied to this part of the heart.





Lower chambers or ventricles


400

The chambers of the heart where arrhythmias often occur

Ventricles

400

one main reason defibrillators are placed in workplaces and public areas is to treat this sudden event

Sudden Cardiac arrest

400

The process of using a defibrillator can become this when complications happens

Complicated

400

one electrode is placed on the top left chest and the other goes?

Bottom right torso

400

A defibrillator can save someone in this state or critical condition.

Stopped breathing or critical condition

500

The rhythm the heart returns to after a successful shock

Normal heart rhythm

500

They are Used almost everywhere and can save many lives.

Public and Crowded areas

500

The main skill needed along with placement and communication to save a life with a defibrillator

First aid knowledge

500
This is the main goal of the shocks delivered by a defibrillator.

To return the heart to a normal rhythm

500

The pads or electrodes of a defibrillator are used to stick on these two areas of the body.

Top left chest and bottom right torso

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