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If a child under 8 needs AED use and pediatric pads are not available, you should:

If pediatric pads aren't available, use adult pads — front-and-back if needed to avoid pad contact.

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Question: If a child under 8 needs AED use and pediatric pads are not available, you should:

Answer options:

  • Not use the AED ✅ Use adult pads, but place one on the chest and one on the back if they may overlap
  • Wait for paramedics
  • Place adult pads side by side on the abdomen

Correct answer: Use adult pads, but place one on the chest and one on the back if they may overlap

Explanation: If pediatric pads aren't available, use adult pads — front-and-back if needed to avoid pad contact.

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