YMCA CPR Cert Questions and Answers 100% Correct
YMCA CPR Cert Questions and Answers 100% Correct A roofer was electrocuted when his aluminum ladder contacted an energized power line. The scene has been made safe and you have determined he is in cardiac arrest. The AED has analyzed the heart and is indicating a shock is advised. What should you do? Give another 30 chest compressions and then deliver the shock. Finish the current CPR cycle and then deliver the shock. Clear the person and immediately deliver the shock. Check the carotid pulse to verify cardiac arrest. - Clear the person and immediately deliver the shock. You have responded to a report of an abrupt collapse of a middle-aged man at a local office building. Your BLS assessment shows the man is unresponsive, not breathing normally, and has no carotid pulse. This condition is most likely caused by and treated with: Respiratory arrest; rescue breaths, recovery position Secondary cardiac arrest; CPR, effective rescue breaths Sudden cardiac arrest; CPR, defibrillation Altered mental status; recovery position, monitor breathing - Sudden cardiac arrest; CPR, defibrillation You are performing CPR on a 65-year-old man who suddenly collapsed. Another provider shows up with an AED. She turns on the device and the voice instructions begin. What is the next step? Stop CPR so you can place the defibrillation pads correctly
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