An AED (automated external defibrillator) delivers an electric shock to reset an abnormal heart rhythm when needed. Modern AEDs have pads attached to the chest to monitor the heart and deliver shocks if a "shockable" rhythm like ventricular fibrillation is detected, unlike depictions of paddles used on flatlined patients. Popular AED models like the Zoll AED Plus and Philips HeartStart provide audio and visual instructions to guide rescuers through defibrillation and CPR if required.