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A defibrillator is a medical device used to stop the heart in hope that heart will start again with rhythmic contraptions. It consists of a central unit and a set of two electrodes. The central unit provides a source of power and control. The two electrodes are placed directly on or in the body of patient. The electrodes give electric shocks to body.



This technique is used to treat ventricular tachycardia. The electric shock is used to induce the heart to return rhythmic contractions using its own natural pacemaker cells. This instrument forms a part of Active Cardiac Life Support.

Heart Defibrillation was invented in 1899 by Prevost and Batelli. They were two Italian physiologists who pointed out the benefits of electric shocks in a state of cardiac shock. They had experimentally proved that electric shocks could convert ventricular fibrillation to sinus rhythms in dogs. Beck and company first applied this technique to humans and saved a life in 1947.

Once Portable Defibrillation was used, in 1960, in ambulances, more and more human lives were saved. This development was pioneered by Prof. Frank Pantridge in Belfast.

An accident in Australia, brought defibrillators in large numbers in the ambulances. Media Mogul Kerry Pecker had a heart attack and was saved by an ambulance carrying a heart defibrillator. After this incident, he donated a huge sum on money to equip ambulances with this instrument. The device is called Packer Whacker in Australia now and all ambulances in New South Wales carry this instrument.

Heart Defibrillation can only be used by a trained person as it is dangerous for both patient and the administrator. The defibrillator might cause skin burns or a shock might be felt by the administrator if he/she touches patient's body at wrong time.

If you have patient at home you can buy the heart defibrillator and then get trained. This will be extremely helpful when any emergency situation arises. If you wish to purchase a unit for home use, there are lots of sites that sell these units online, as well. When you buy the units consider the age of patient as the pad size will depend on it. For a child you will need to use smaller pad while an adult use a large pad.

Although some practical training is essential, the machine comes with pre recorded instruction as well. The step by step process will guide you in case there are any difficulties.

The machine can itself judge whether the patient needs it or not. As soon as a pad is placed, it will judge the heart beat, and see if shock is needed or not. If it is not needed, no shock will be administered so there is nothing to be afraid of while using it on the patient.

When a cardiac arrest happens, a small delay might be dangerous. Keeping a fibrillater machine might give life to the patient.
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Saving money is much easier than earning it from scratch. But it is also much harder than it is to spend money, and as a result, most of us spend what we would rather save. In order to begin saving money, we need to have a plan, and the more automatic the plan works, the better. When we are confronted with the choice between spending money and saving it, we run the risk that we will give in to the temptation to choose instant gratification. So taking the choice out of the equation is one of the first steps to a steady savings program.

Here are five tips for budgeting and saving money, the automatic way:

1)Set up an automatic withdrawal program with your bank, so that every time you make a deposit, a percentage of the money you deposit is automatically transferred to a savings account that is harder for you to access. One way to do this is to have your bank use an automatic deposit system to put a set amount of money – for example, $100 – into your savings account each month.

2)Save your loose change and small bills. Put a piggybank in your kitchen and every time you come home, empty the change from your pockets and put it in the piggybank. Toss in a few one-dollar donations from time to time. Although it sounds juvenile, you will be surprised how much you can save with this old fashioned method. And it is so much fun to break the bank when it won’t hold another cent.

3)Write down everything – and that means no exceptions – you buy. Keep a log of every single purchase you make. Write down what you bought and how much it cost. If you left a tip, write that down too. Be diligent about keeping your log book, and if you do it well, you can just do it for a month and gather enough information to help you save even without the log book. Most people find hidden expenses, like $10 per day for coffee or $50 per month for a gym membership that is never used, and then they can easily adjust their budget to save money immediately.

4)Spend less at holidays. And entertain at home. Instead of giving expensive gifts at Christmas, give handcrafted items, poems, or pledges to do errands or barter with friends. One fellow we know agreed to shovel his friends’ sidewalks during one snow season. His friends got a great gift, and he saved some cash to spend once the snow and ice thawed. Instead of going out to eat in restaurants, cook at home or invite friends for a potluck dinner. Rent DVD’s instead of going to the movies.

5)Don’t shop hungry. Scientific studies show that people who have a strong appetite will not only eat more, but they will consume more of everything else, too. Many of us know that if we go grocery shopping while hungry, we will buy more than we need. So don’t do it. Eat first, then shop. But since studies show that it applies to all sorts of shopping, always have a satisfying snack before going to the mall, the clothing boutique, or the sports store. You’ll spend less, and save more.

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