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7. An Aed Can Help Restore Normal Heart Rhythm After Cardiac Arrest.

Once emergency medical personnel arrive on the scene, and the person is stabilized, an automated external defibrillator (AED) will check the patient's heart rhythm. If the rhythm is still abnormal, the device will send an electric shock to the heart to try and restore a normal rhythm.

AED cardiac arrest

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