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If the infant has a witnessed sudden collapse, you should:

Sudden witnessed collapse suggests a shockable arrhythmia — defibrillation is priority.

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Question: If the infant has a witnessed sudden collapse, you should:

Answer options: ✅ Get the AED and call 9-1-1 first, then start CPR ('call first')

  • Always give 2 minutes of CPR first
  • Never use an AED
  • Place in recovery position

Correct answer: Get the AED and call 9-1-1 first, then start CPR ('call first')

Explanation: Sudden witnessed collapse suggests a shockable arrhythmia — defibrillation is priority.

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