Correcting Arrhythmic Heartbeat: AED and CPR

What can correct an arrhythmic heartbeat?

A. ABCs maneuver

B. Heimlich maneuver

C. AED

D. CPR

Answer:

The correct answer is AED and CPR.

An arrhythmic heartbeat is an abnormal rhythm of the heart, and it can be dangerous if left untreated. However, there are a couple of ways to correct an arrhythmic heartbeat:

AED (Automated External Defibrillator): An AED is a portable device that delivers an electric shock to the heart to restore a normal rhythm. It is often used in emergencies and can be found in public places like airports, shopping malls, and schools.

CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation): CPR involves chest compressions and rescue breaths to manually pump blood and provide oxygenation to someone experiencing cardiac arrest or arrhythmia. CPR can help sustain life until medical professionals arrive.

Both AED and CPR are crucial interventions in cases of arrhythmic heartbeat and can potentially save lives.

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