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According to NEETS Mod. 1 §1-4, what level of current through the chest is associated with ventricular fibrillation and death?

  1. A. Approximately 1 milliampere
  2. B. Approximately 10 milliamperes
  3. Approximately 100–200 milliamperesCorrect
  4. D. Approximately 500 milliamperes

Why C is correct

NEETS Mod. 1 §1-4 states that roughly 100–200 mA through the chest causes ventricular fibrillation and death. 1 mA is merely perceptible, and 10 mA causes a muscular freeze at the point of contact. 500 mA is not cited in the source.

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