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How many joules do you shock with?

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Isabella Lopez

Studied at the University of Buenos Aires, Lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
As an AI language model, I don't have the capability to administer or experience electric shocks, nor do I have personal experiences. However, I can provide information on the topic. Electric shocks can vary greatly in their intensity, measured in joules. The amount of joules in a shock depends on the context. For example, in the context of self-defense devices like stun guns, the energy is typically measured in volts and milliamps rather than joules. A common stun gun might discharge around 100,000 to 950,000 volts, but the actual energy transferred is much lower, often less than 1 joule, due to the short duration of the shock. In medical contexts, such as defibrillators used to treat certain heart conditions, the energy can range from a few to several hundred joules. The specific energy required depends on the individual patient's condition. Please note that handling electric shocks, especially in high-voltage or high-energy situations, should only be done by trained professionals to ensure safety.

Benjamin Smith

Works at Google, Lives in London. Graduated from Stanford University with a degree in Computer Science.
If the patient is in Ventricular tachycardia (VT) or ventricular fibrillation (VF) on the monitor, immediately apply the pads and shock the patient with 120-200 Joules on a biphasic defibrillator or 360 Joules on a monophasic defibrillator. Continue CPR for 2 minutes while establishing IV or IO access.
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Julian Davis

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If the patient is in Ventricular tachycardia (VT) or ventricular fibrillation (VF) on the monitor, immediately apply the pads and shock the patient with 120-200 Joules on a biphasic defibrillator or 360 Joules on a monophasic defibrillator. Continue CPR for 2 minutes while establishing IV or IO access.
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