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When a person suffers a cardiac arrest, prompt and effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is crucial in restoring heart function and saving the individual's life. Today's standard medical defibrillator uses electric shocks to revive a person who has stopped breathing. However, this device has a number of limitations. For example, it can be difficult to set up and can be dangerous if not used correctly. In order to overcome these difficulties, a newly developed version of the defibrillat

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1. Develop an automated self-checking system that tests the connections between the defibrillator and the patient’s skin before allowing shock delivery. 2. Design a device to detect the presence of pacemakers or other implanted medical device which may be incompatible with a defibrillator shock. 3. Develop an ergonomic, intuitive user interface for setting up the defibrillator and for controlling the shock delivery process. 4. Design a device with an improved safety system that prevents the delivery of a shock to a patient who should not be shocked, such as an unconscious patient. 5. Investigate methods to reduce the risk of electrical shock to medical personnel using the defibrillator. 6. Develop a device with improved power sources that do not require direct connection to an AC power source, making it safer to use in remote settings without access to reliable power.

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Jan. 18, 2023, 2:23 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, January 18, 2023

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