a) you could be injured by the shock
why is it important to stand clear and not
b) you might prevent the AED from analyzing the heart rhythm properly
touch the person while the AED is
c) the AED will turn itself off
analyzing or defibrillating?
d) the 1st two
the AED patch should normally be placed upper right of chest and lower left
where?
a) do CPR
your preparing the AED for use, what is b) deliver a shock
the 1st thing you do? c) stand clear
d) turn on the AED
a) insure the head tilt jaw thrust is maintained
what should you do before the AED b) insure that no one including you is touching them
analyzes the heart rhythm? c) insure that the person is breathing
d) or none of those
a) check pad placement
during the second analysis the AED
b) reset the AED by turning it off
prompts "no shock is advised", what
c) unplug the connector
should you do?
d) start/resume CPR
, First Aid Test #2 CPR, AED
a) it's commonly used on a person complaining of chest pains
which of the following statements about b) it is more likely to be successful if CPR is withheld
defribulation is true? c) it is not a link in the cardiac chain of survival
d) it is an electric shock and it may help the heart develop an effective rhy
a) they can reduce responder fatigue
what are the benefits of early CPR and
b) they can give the person the best chance for surviving
early defribulation when a person is in
c) they can eliminate the need for advanced medical care
cardiac arrest?
d) all of the above
when cardiac arrest occurs and an AED a) true
becomes available it should be used as b) false
soon as possible
the AED pad risk touching each other front/chest and back
such as a small child or infant, where
would you place the pads?
a) check for movement
if alone once you have turned on the AED b) give abdominal thrust
the next step is? c) give chest compressions
d) apply the pads