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When should a single rescuer stop CPR?

Stop CPR only when: scene becomes unsafe, EMS arrives, AED is analyzing/shocking, signs of life return, or you physically cannot continue.

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Question: When should a single rescuer stop CPR?

Answer options:

  • After 5 minutes regardless of outcome ✅ When the scene becomes unsafe, EMS takes over, an AED is being used, signs of life return, or you are exhausted
  • Only when family asks
  • After 30 compressions

Correct answer: When the scene becomes unsafe, EMS takes over, an AED is being used, signs of life return, or you are exhausted

Explanation: Stop CPR only when: scene becomes unsafe, EMS arrives, AED is analyzing/shocking, signs of life return, or you physically cannot continue.

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