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After you shock a victim with the AED, rescuers should resume CPR

starting with which of the following:
A.Check radial or carotid pulse
B.Compressions
C.Breathes
D.Sternal rub

User Tim Babych
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Final answer:

After shocking a victim with an AED, rescuers should immediately resume CPR starting with chest compressions to maintain circulation, following current CPR guidelines emphasizing the importance of continuous, high-quality compressions.

Step-by-step explanation:

After using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) to shock a victim, rescuers should resume CPR starting with compressions. The sequence after delivering a shock is to immediately continue with chest compressions to maintain blood flow throughout the body, particularly to the brain and heart.

It's important to minimize the interruption in chest compressions; therefore, checking the pulse or giving breaths should not be done immediately after a shock is delivered. Current CPR guidelines emphasize the importance of high-quality chest compressions over artificial respiration and immediate resumption of compressions after AED use.

User Ankit Arya
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B. because it helps the heart pump right again
User Bersh
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