1) What should you do if the AED says “No shock advised”? a) Shock anyway b) Stop CPR c) Continue CPR d) Remove the pads 2) You should attach the AED pads to the person's chest a) Before turning on the AED b) After turning on the AED c) After pressing the shock button d) Only if someone tells you to 3) If the patient has a lot of chest hair, preventing the pads from sticking properly, what should you do? a) Press the pads harder b) Perform CPR only and give up using the AED c) If possible, quickly shave the chest hair using the razor included in the AED kit before attaching the pads d) Attach the pads over the clothes 4) The patient is lying in a small amount of water during heart rhythm analysis or shock delivery. What should you do? a) Continue, AED is waterproof b) Stop immediately, move the patient out of water or wipe the surrounding water c) Call more people to help d) Wait for the AED’s next instructions 5) For a patient with a pacemaker or implantable defibrillator, what should you pay attention to when placing AED pads? a) A. Avoid using the AED b) Find the device and turn it off c) Place the pads directly on the device d) Avoid placing pads directly over the device; keep at least 2.5 cm distance 6) The patient has a medical patch on the chest (e.g., nitroglycerin patch). What should you do? a) Place the AED pads directly on the patch b) Place the pads next to the patch c) Remove the patch, wipe the area clean, then attach the AED pads d) Do not use the AED

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