Where did the misconception that defib is used on a flatline start?

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Feels like every medical drama (with some exceptions) just LOVES to whip out the paddles when someone flatlines. Where’d this trope start?

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  1. PM-ME_UR_TINY-TITS Avatar

    I’d imagine from TV or films, a writer/director knew that a defib will shock the heart to get it beating correctly but didn’t know what rhythms it affects. Plus a flat line is more dramatic and easier for everyone to understand that this guy is fucked.

  2. Tacklestiffener Avatar

    It’s the same with CPR. I saw a programme recently where the hero gave one rescue breath and three ineffective chest compressions to someone who was slumped in a sitting position. The not only revived but I think they stood up too.

  3. EroticHon Avatar

    Working in the ER, I’ve lost count of how many family members have asked why we weren’t ‘shocking’ their flatlined loved one. TV has really messed up people’s understanding of emergency medicine. You can’t restart a car with jumper cables if the engine isn’t even trying to turn over, same principle here.

  4. jackm315ter Avatar

    Movie Flatliners in 1990 and then again in 2017 and other tv shows.

  5. BreakfastBeerz Avatar

    You answered your own question….. “medical dramas”.