First Aid & CPR Practice · Question
After an AED delivers a shock, what is the next step?
Immediately resume CPR with compressions after a shock; the AED will reanalyze in 2 minutes.
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Question: After an AED delivers a shock, what is the next step?
Answer options:
- Check the carotid pulse for 30 seconds ✅ Immediately resume CPR, starting with compressions
- Wait 2 minutes before touching the patient
- Remove the pads
Correct answer: Immediately resume CPR, starting with compressions
Explanation: Immediately resume CPR with compressions after a shock; the AED will reanalyze in 2 minutes.
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