First Aid & CPR Practice · Question
Stop CPR on a child when:
Continue until ROSC, EMS, or you can no longer continue. The correct answer is "Signs of life appear, EMS takes over, or an AED tells you to". This reflects the
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Question: Stop CPR on a child when:
Answer options: ✅ Signs of life appear, EMS takes over, or an AED tells you to
- After 5 minutes always
- If you tire after 1 minute
- After 1 cycle
Correct answer: Signs of life appear, EMS takes over, or an AED tells you to
Explanation: Continue until ROSC, EMS, or you can no longer continue. The correct answer is "Signs of life appear, EMS takes over, or an AED tells you to". This reflects the accepted standard for the firstaid assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.
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