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FAQ » Cardiac Arrest » Should I perform CPR first or apply electrode pads from the AED?

Should I perform CPR first or apply electrode pads from the AED?

FAQ » Cardiac Arrest » Should I perform CPR first or apply electrode pads from the AED?

Start CPR immediately. Once the AED is present, apply the electrode pads to the victim’s bare chest, and follow the AED’s voice prompts and messages. It will tell you when to resume CPR.

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