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A safety check before pressing shock includes:

Stop O2 flow over the chest, clear contact, then shock. The correct answer is "Visual scan for contact, oxygen flow stopped near chest, loud 'CLEAR!'". This ref

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Question: A safety check before pressing shock includes:

Answer options: ✅ Visual scan for contact, oxygen flow stopped near chest, loud 'CLEAR!'

  • Touching the victim
  • Continuing compressions
  • Spraying water

Correct answer: Visual scan for contact, oxygen flow stopped near chest, loud 'CLEAR!'

Explanation: Stop O2 flow over the chest, clear contact, then shock. The correct answer is "Visual scan for contact, oxygen flow stopped near chest, loud 'CLEAR!'". This reflects the accepted standard for the firstaid assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.

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