The use of hands-on defibrillation (HOD) has been shown to expose the rescuer to voltages ranging from 827 V to ∼200 V, depending on cadaver and anatomic location. The rescuer-received dose (RRD) under the test scenarios ranged from 1 to 8 J, which is in excess of accepted energy exposure levels.
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