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Question: how could a medical engineer develop a new version of the defibrillator which would prevent accidents from the perspective of instrument design.

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A medical engineer could develop a new version of the defibrillator with a more ergonomic design. This could include padded handles and activation buttons, as well as improved overall weight distribution. The engineer could also incorporate safety features such as guards over the shock paddles and an automated system to verify that the patient has been properly prepared before delivering a shock. Additionally, since accidental shocks often occur due to improper storage, the engineer could design a system that would prevent such missteps by ensuring that the device is stored in an appropriate environment. Finally, the medical engineer could implement a system of alarms and alerts to ensure that the device remains in the proper configuration for use.

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Jan. 18, 2023, 2:08 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, January 18, 2023

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