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  2. Electrical injury - Wikipedia

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    Sex: Women are more vulnerable to electric shock than men. [31] Other issues affecting lethality are frequency, which is an issue in causing cardiac arrest or muscular spasms. Very high frequency electric current causes tissue burning, but do not stimulate the nerves strongly enough to cause cardiac arrest (see electrosurgery). Also important ...

  3. Electrocution - Wikipedia

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    Fish & Geddes state: "Contact with 20 mA of low-frequency electrical current through the chest can be fatal". [14] The threshold electrical current RMS magnitude required to trigger cardiac arrest is well studied. [15] [16] The mechanism of cardiac arrest is typically ventricular fibrillation as opposed to ventricular asystole.

  4. Electrical burn - Wikipedia

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    Involuntary contraction of muscles due to electrical interference which can cause bone fractures and dislocations. Interference with the electrical conductivity of organs such as the heart and nerves. This can lead to seizures, lung injury due to severe central nervous system damage, and cardiac arrest.

  5. 8 Common Cardiovascular Diseases for Men & How to Prevent Them

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    The main cause of cardiac arrest is two types of arrhythmias called ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia. Other potential causes include: Heart tissue scarring from a previous heart ...

  6. 10 of the world’s most dangerous places to take a selfie - AOL

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    The park averages about 17 deaths per year, with cardiac arrest being the most common cause. ... electrocuted while on top of a train or falling off a train while trying to take a photo.

  7. Cardiac arrest - Wikipedia

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    The underlying causes of sudden cardiac arrest can result from cardiac and non-cardiac etiologies. The most common underlying causes are different, depending on the patient's age. Common cardiac causes include coronary artery disease, non-atherosclerotic coronary artery abnormalities, structural heart damage, and inherited arrhythmias. Common ...

  8. What is an AED? This medical device can save lives after ...

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    Using one can save a life, according to experts. What is an AED? Using one can save a life, according to experts. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness ...

  9. Electric chair - Wikipedia

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    The first, more powerful jolt (between 2,000 and 2,500 volts) [35] is intended to cause immediate unconsciousness, [36] [37] ventricular fibrillation, and eventual cardiac arrest. [37] The second, less powerful jolt (500–1,500 volts) [38] is intended to cause lethal damage to the vital organs. [37]