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Health, 12.11.2019 02:31 dman09082000

13. how does a automated external defibrillator work?
a. it sends a shock to the heart
b. it simulates the heartbeat through chest compressions.
c. it alters irregular heartbeats with vibrations.
d. it takes the vitals of a person for the paramedics
14. where should you apply aed pads?
a. on top of clothes in the center of the chest
b. on top of clothes on the upper right shoulder and lower left ribs.
c. on bare skin in center of the chest
d. on bare skin on the upper right shoulder and lower left ribs.
15.hands-only cpr is better than
a. no cpr
b. conventional cpr
c. an automated external defibrillator (aed)

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13. how does a automated external defibrillator work?
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