What does the defibrillator do when someone dies?
A defibrillator is a device that delivers an electric shock to the heart in order to restore a normal heart rhythm. It is used in cases of cardiac arrest, when the heart has stopped beating or is beating very irregularly.
When someone dies, their heart has stopped beating. A defibrillator cannot restart a heart that has stopped beating, so it is not effective in cases of death.
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