You have applied the AED's electrodes to an obese male patient in cardiac arrest. When you press the analyze button, the AED gives you a 'check electrode' message. In looking at the patient, which of these factors would most likely be responsible for this message?

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According to Unitek EMT, if a device advises you to, you should deliver one shock, then immediately resume CPR, starting with chest compressions, or give chest compressions only, for about two minutes. You can then use the defibrillator to check the person's heart rhythm. If necessary, the defibrillator will give another shock. You should repeat this cycle.  Shock is a clinical syndrome with four stages: initial, compensatory, progressive, and refractory. There are broadly four types of shock: distributive, cardiogenic, hypovolemic, and obstructive.  Here are some types of... Show more

You have applied the AED's electrodes to an obese male patient in cardiac arrest. When you press the analyze button, the AED gives you a 'check electrode' message. In looking at the patient, which of these factors would most likely be responsible for this message?






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