CU-ER1 AED (Automated External Defibrillator)

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2007

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  • American Med Supply is giving away a free AED... All you have to do is enter the drawing, it's that easy. Plus, we are giving away a bunch of other great gifts and prizes all year long. Look up American Med Supply on YouTube for all the details. No purchase required, and it's free to sign up.

  • My mistake, it is V-fib, I am not sure what I was thinking when I wrote my previous comment. Sorry about that. What scares me is how long they waited to attach the AED.

  • This is Ventricular fibrilation...I am paramedic

  • Which defibrillator is this?

  • Its Ventricular Tachicardia. Ventricular fibrillation would show a rapid heart rhythm and much smaller, much more jagged lines on the ECG.

  • Looks like at 4:46 when the bottom says "Check Patient" the ECG shown turns from ventricular fibrillation to asystole (flat-line), then another shot of an AED with the v-fib ECG comes in.

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