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- what should you do if an aed tells you to shock?
a. ignore it
b. touch the person
c. clear the person and shock
d. continue cpr
- what is the role of bystanders?
a. watch
b. call 911 and help
c. leave area
d. film
- why is early cpr important?
a. saves time
b. increases survival
c. reduces injury
d. stops choking
- what is a common choking hazard for infants?
a. grapes
b. milk
c. soft foods
d. water
- what is a universal sign of choking?
a. waving arms
b. hands at throat
c. pointing
d. sitting
- how long should you check responsiveness?
a. 2 seconds
b. 5–10 seconds
c. 30 seconds
d. 1 minute
- what should you do if an adult becomes unresponsive while choking?
a. continue thrusts
b. start cpr
c. give water
d. roll them over
- why should you not blindly sweep an infant’s mouth?
a. risk pushing object deeper
b. causes pain
c. infant may bite
d. not effective
Question 38
When an AED advises to shock, we must first clear the person (ensure no one is touching) and then deliver the shock. Ignoring, touching, or continuing CPR are incorrect.
Bystanders in emergency situations should call 911 for professional help and also assist the victim. Watching, leaving, or filming are not helpful roles.
Early CPR is crucial as it helps circulate blood and oxygen, which significantly increases the victim's chance of survival. It doesn't save time, reduce injury, or stop choking directly.
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C. Clear the person and shock