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When should you deliver a shock from the AED?

A. After Checking for a carotid pulse
B. After the placement of an advanced airway
C after completing 2 cycles of compression and breaths
D after the AED advises a shock, charges, states a "clear the victim" message, and prompts me to push the shock button.

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Final answer:

The correct time to deliver a shock from an AED is after the AED advises a shock, charges, states a 'clear the victim' message, and prompts the user to push the shock button.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is D. After the AED advises a shock, charges, states a "clear the victim" message, and prompts you to push the shock button.

Automated external defibrillators (AED) are designed to automatically diagnose a patient's heart condition and apply the shock with appropriate energy and waveform. The AED analyzes the patient's heartbeat pattern and determines if a shock is necessary.

Once the AED advises a shock, charges, states a "clear the victim" message, and prompts you to push the shock button, you should deliver the shock.

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