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This reminded me of when Mythbusters did this. MYTH!
If you place the pads correctly (as instructed) you should have no problem at all. The piercing most likely is not THAT big that it will get the way. By placing the pads on the opposite side of the body, the current will flow right through and it will not be interrupted by some little clip on... God knows what nowadays!
My though, perhaps could there be a small burn to that area? Not for sure, however, I would rather live with a nipple burn than wait for someone to remove the piercing and die. It's only used in that situation and someones performing chest compressions in between applying pads, so I say leave it. Maybe they can post warnings at the piercing stores about possible effects if you need to be shocked, that would be pretty funny.
PhilGN
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Hi everyone. I just finished the BLS today, and I was wondering about something during the AED practice but didn't ask it. What happens when you're about to use an AED and someone has piercings? I looked online for an answer when I got home, and I found one website where someone said to remove them and another said to leave them on. I figure you shouldn't put the pad over them, but does anything else need to be done?