Complete Solutions
Fact Correct Answ_Fact or Fiction: Do not use an AED and/or pads designed for adults on
an infant or child younger than 8 years of age or weighing less than 55 pounds?
Fact Correct Answ_Fact or Fiction: It is safe to use an AED in rain or snow?
Fiction Correct Answ_Fact or Fiction: An AED cannot be used on a pregnant person?
Fiction Correct Answ_Fact or Fiction: If a victim has a body piercing or is wearing jewelry,
you should remove the item before using an AED?
Fiction Correct Answ_Fact or Fiction: Never shock someone who has an implantable
cardioverter-defibrillator or pacemaking device?
Fact Correct Answ_Fact or Fiction: If you see a transdermal medication patch you should
use a gloved hand to remove it?
, Fiction Correct Answ_Fact of Fiction: Never shock a person who is suffering from traumatic
injuries?
Fiction Correct Answ_Fact or Fiction: Never shock a victim on a metal surface?
Fiction Correct Answ_Fact or Fiction: Use alcohol wipes to clean a victim's chest?
Fiction Correct Answ_Fact or Fiction: Continue CPR while the AED is analyzing?
Determine if the scene is safe-put on protective equipment Correct Answ_How do you size
up the scene?
Check for consciousness, shake shoulder of adult, tap bottom of infant's foot. Correct
Answ_How do you perform an initial assessment?
10 second movement/ breathing Correct Answ_How do you check for signs of life?