Defibrillator Shock Mechanism

Defibrillator Shock Mechanism

Perhaps counterintuitively, defibrillators do not shock the heart to get it to beat normally-the shock actually stops the heart from beating altogether. This allows the natural automatic pacemaker of the heart to operate again and restore the heart's rhythm to normal.

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