Yes I agree, but did you know, DC is used to stop fibrillation, and that process is called defib. :)
DC can also be used to restart normal rhythm from a flat line state.
Yes you crank up he amps on any current and kill. But I was betting the guy just used a low voltage transformer for his sign trick, which was very funny, I could be wrong and he could've intended too KILL. But I'm still LOL of the guy letting go of that sign and stomping, jumping up an down. I'm still LOL.
Yes I agree, but did you know, DC is used to stop fibrillation, and that process is called defib. :) DC can also be used to restart normal rhythm from a flat line state. Yes you crank up he amps on any current and kill. But I was betting the guy just used a low voltage transformer for his sign trick, which was very funny, I could be wrong and he could've intended too KILL. But I'm still LOL of the guy letting go of that sign and stomping, jumping up an down. I'm still LOL.
Technically, the shock delivered during defib is called conversion. It pauses the incorrect electrical activity to give the heart a chance to restart with a normal rhythm with a pulse. You're 100% dead wrong on restarting the heart from flat line (asystole). Source - I've done it A LOT. https://theconversation.com/mondays-medical-myth-flatlining-patients-can-be-shocked-back-to-life-13662