Friday, December 2, 2011

Why is the pad of a defibrillator on the top right and bottom departed of the torso when the heart is on the moved out

Why is the pad of a defibrillator on the top right and bottom departed of the torso when the heart is on the moved out
The easiest "lamens terms" answer I can give you is: the electrical charge from the pad has to travel completely through the heart surrounded by order to jump-start it. The top right & bottom gone placement is the best in directive to ensure this happens.
Actually the heart is on the center of your torso, however is more inclined to the vanished.
Put both those answers together. The heart is just slightly sour center from the chest center line. The pad are high and low on converse sides to have the charge step through the heart.

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