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The AED output is in joules (J); an energy output. Energy is an Amp Ohm divided by time. Although AED's may vary on their output, depending on numerous criteria, some AED's will shock at 200J, then 300J, then 360J.

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Defibrillator energy is measured in joules, not watts. A typical external unit can provide up to 360 joules, but a normal starting point is 200 joules. A typical internal unit can provide up to 35 joules, with a starting point of 5 joules.

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