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Can the ambulance personnel use a defibrillator if the patient is wrapped in the blanket?

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Can the ambulance personnel use a defibrillator if the patient is wrapped in the blanket?

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Yes, ambulance personnel can use a defibrillator to restart a patient’s heart. However, the chest must be exposed and the personnel must stand clear of the blanket in line with normal procedures in such cases. The resuscitation procedure takes place using direct current. The current will pass from electrode to electrode. If the patient has been wet, he must of course be dried prior to applying the electrodes. A thin layer of sealing wax has been applied to each side of the aluminium foil.

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