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Man dies after catching on fire at Nashville hospital, family says
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[quote:DuckNCover:MV81Mjk2ODA5Xzk3NjI5NjY5X0JDNUY5NDcw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 84501703:MV81Mjk2ODA5Xzk3NjI5NDk5XzM4NDM1Q0Qx] I saw an episode of ER where the paddles lit a man’s chest hair in fire. If I remember right, it was because they shocked him bare-chested instead of using pads on his skin. Idk how accurate that show is. Obv this has happened SOMEWHERE before or else the show wouldnt have come up with it. [/quote] I used to be a Biomedical Engineering Technician. Used to repair Defib's. Before the Technician/Doctor applies the paddles, they are suppose to lubricate them sufficiently with a form of Dielectric Gel. This improves the contact with the skin, lowers the impedance at the contact point, and prevents any flare-ups from any body hair... Looks like they didn't use enough Dielectric Gel to prevent a flair-up... :smoking1: [/quote]
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