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Which Statements Are Correct In Relation To The U...
1.
Which Statements Are Correct In Relation To The Use Of An Aed?
Answer»
Each
MINUTE
that passes before an
AED
is used
DECREASES
a casualty’s chance of survival.
Continue
CPR
until AED advises to stop or “do not touch the patient”
Resume CPR after shock
DELIVERED
or if shock not advised by AED
Monitor casualty for any response or normal breathing
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