Is defibrillation by non-medically trained individuals safe?
Defibrillation by people who have been appropriately trained, and are competent in the use of AEDs, is considered safe and effective. It is also supported by leading professional organisations, including the Resuscitation Council (UK), who published detailed guidelines on AED use in November 1998.
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