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YAE? YUNA? ASA? WHO CARES???!!!
RED BEAN IS ENDGAME
YAE? YUNA? ASA? WHO CARES???!!!
RED BEAN IS ENDGAME
That's not true either. If the heart stops, you're dead. The defibrillator is to shock your heart back into a normal rhythm if it's beating out of synch / in an abnormal rhythm and not actually pumping blood.Quick PSA if any of you everleave your homesare in an emergency medical scenario like this: The AED aka defibrillator aka zappy pads are there for when the heart stops. Not for when someone is broken out in hives and grasping at their throat obviously unable to breathe, URYUU. ALLEGEDLY DILIGENT ASPIRING MED SRUDENT, URYUU.
Also, I like new doc lady. She seems scrappy.
Cardiac arrest means blood stops pumping blood through the body, ceasing the flow of oxygen, nutrients, and hormones. It's definitely bad news, but it isn't instant death. Significant brain damage can occur in a relatively short time without a supply of oxygen, but people have survived for several minutes in cardiac arrest.That's not true either. If the heart stops, you're dead. The defibrillator is to shock your heart back into a normal rhythm if it's beating out of synch / in an abnormal rhythm and not actually pumping blood.
A defibrillator won't do anything for cardiac arrest.Cardiac arrest means blood stops pumping blood through the body, ceasing the flow of oxygen, nutrients, and hormones. It's definitely bad news, but it isn't instant death. Significant brain damage can occur in a relatively short time without a supply of oxygen, but people have survived for several minutes in cardiac arrest.
...look, I can't keep doing the back and forth thing since I'm about to head out for a while, but I'll leave you with this info from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute:A defibrillator won't do anything for cardiac arrest.
And the FDA:Defibrillators are devices that apply an electric charge or current to the heart to restore a normal heartbeat. If the heart rhythm stops due to cardiac arrest, also known as sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), a defibrillator may help it start beating again. A sudden cardiac arrest is fatal unless treated right away with CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and a defibrillator.
Aaaand the Mayo Clinic:Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops pumping blood. It can happen to anyone, at any time, and signs include sudden collapse and immediate loss of consciousness.
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If cardiac arrest does occur, rapid treatment with a medical device called an automated external defibrillator (AED) can be lifesaving. An AED is a type of computerized defibrillator that automatically analyzes the heart rhythm in people who are experiencing cardiac arrest. When appropriate, it delivers an electrical shock to the heart to restore its normal rhythm. The conversion of a ventricular arrhythmia to its normal rhythm by an electrical shock is called defibrillation.
AEDs are used to revive someone from sudden cardiac arrest. This usually occurs when a disruption in the heart's electrical activity causes a dangerously fast heartbeat (ventricular tachycardia) or a fast and irregular heartbeat (ventricular fibrillation). Either of these irregular heart rhythms keeps the heart from pumping effectively and can cause it to stop. When this happens, the brain and other vital organs don't get the blood and oxygen they need. This requires treatment within minutes to prevent death. The sooner the heart's rhythm is restored, the greater the chance there won't be permanent damage to the brain and other organs.
imagine going after the mom of his step sister and said step sisterShe looks (and acts) just like a mini-Yuna. Since she's also a doctor, maybe Yuna's mom? Studying medicine would explain why she had to give up her daughter. Either that or Yuna's older sister.
Nothing in there says an AED will help if your heart stops, exactly as I wrote in my first reply...An AED is a type of computerized defibrillator that automatically analyzes the heart rhythm in people who are experiencing cardiac arrest. When appropriate, it delivers an electrical shock to the heart to restore its normal rhythm. The conversion of a ventricular arrhythmia to its normal rhythm by an electrical shock is called defibrillation.
It's hilarious how you doubled down on being wrong to chase a W on a manga forum....look, I can't keep doing the back and forth thing since I'm about to head out for a while, but I'll leave you with this info from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute:
And the FDA:
Aaaand the Mayo Clinic:
Sorry if I'm sperging out. This is just one of those things for me.
Where have you seen that before? I'd like to know.Cheeky loli named Azuki that happens to be the oldest of the girls featured in a series... Where have I seen that before?
Let's change it from a cat to a dog god (Inugami) just in case...
NekoparaWhere have you seen that before? I'd like to know.