You clear the victim when using the AED; clear before the AED analyzes and before shocking.
no
no you can not stopping CPR to check the victim unless he/she show a sign of life
Continue CPR if no signs of circulation.
when an adult victim is in a dangerous environment
when an adult victim is in a dangerous environment
To prevent transmission of body fluids from victim to rescuer and from rescuer to victim.
If signs of life become visible you should check for a pulse. If the victim has no pulse, CPR should be continued. If the victim has a pulse, CPR should be ceased but you must continue to monitor the victim's vital signs.
If I am not mistaken, first you should clear there air passage, then CPR.
no
CPR maintains cellular respiration the same as in normal breathing and pulse rate. CPR is mechanically breathing and circulating the blood for the victim.
a victim who is unresponsive with no normal breading and no pulse
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