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  1. Electrocution - Wikipedia

    Electrocution is death or severe injury [a] caused by electric shock from electric current passing through the body. The word is derived from "electro" and "execution", but it is also used for accidental death. …

  2. First Aid for an Electric Shock or Electric Injury

    Jan 19, 2024 · It can happen anywhere there’s electricity. Exact effects vary depending on the electrical source. For instance, shocks from outlets in houses are often mild, while shocks from power lines …

  3. Electric shock: Effects on body, severity, and first aid

    Mar 19, 2025 · High risk occupations for electrocutions include: Electrical currents cause four main types of injuries: Flash: A flash injury typically causes superficial burns. These occur due to the heat of...

  4. The electrophysiology of electrocution - PMC

    Electrocution is a death caused by an application of electrical current to the human body. In this article, we review salient historical research and describe the scientific advances that support ventricular …

  5. Electric Shock: Causes, Effects, & Treatment Options

    Oct 15, 2025 · Electrical shock occurs when an electrical current travels through the body. Injuries from electrical shock happen when someone accidentally comes in contact with an electrical source, such …

  6. Minor Electric Shocks and Burns: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - WebMD

    Apr 27, 2025 · About 1,000 people in the United States die each year as a result of electrocution. Most of these deaths are related to on-the-job injuries. Many things determine what injuries may occur, if any.

  7. Electrical shock: First aid - Mayo Clinic

    Jun 18, 2024 · Turn off the source of electricity, if possible. If not, use a dry, nonconducting object made of cardboard, plastic or wood to move the source away from you and the injured person. Begin CPR …

  8. Electrocution - WikEM

    Create account Log in We need you! See something you could improve? Make an editand help make WikEM better for everyone. Electrocution Redirect page Redirect to: Electrical injuries

  9. What Really Happens When Current Passes Through the Body?

    May 21, 2024 · Electrocution refers to a fatal electrical shock — the term itself comes from combining “electricity” and “execution.” Electrical injury, on the other hand, describes non-fatal encounters with …

  10. Electrocution | History, Pros & Cons | Britannica

    Electrocution was first adopted in 1888 in New York as a quicker and more humane alternative to hanging. Two years later, on August 6, 1890, New York state initiated its electric chair, executing …